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<blockquote data-quote="fithwheel" data-source="post: 8683670" data-attributes="member: 674179"><p>Diy....</p><p>Old car you can afford to learn how to install. A lot of good how to videos these days.</p><p>There's some pretty good subs for less that perform very well however the enclosure will make or break how it'll perform. Take the money you save on labor a put it towards a well built enclosure that built specifically for your sub or diy that too.You'll be a lot happier. Ported enclosures get their bad rap from cheap prefabs. </p><p>I think I paid around 80 $ for a back up cam. Keep shopping there are a lot of choices. </p><p>There are pretty good drivers at parts express. I paid around 35 a driver for some dayton 6 inch refrenence mids. Around 11 dollars a tweeter for small soft dome peerless tweets. You'll want to get a hu you can run active with if you do something like that though. They do have pre made crossovers pretty cheap but would sound best active..</p><p>Active capable hu component set up front forget refill a decent 12 and a 5 channel amp and call it a day. What I'd do if I was going for a good sounding cheap stereo in an old beater</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fithwheel, post: 8683670, member: 674179"] Diy.... Old car you can afford to learn how to install. A lot of good how to videos these days. There's some pretty good subs for less that perform very well however the enclosure will make or break how it'll perform. Take the money you save on labor a put it towards a well built enclosure that built specifically for your sub or diy that too.You'll be a lot happier. Ported enclosures get their bad rap from cheap prefabs. I think I paid around 80 $ for a back up cam. Keep shopping there are a lot of choices. There are pretty good drivers at parts express. I paid around 35 a driver for some dayton 6 inch refrenence mids. Around 11 dollars a tweeter for small soft dome peerless tweets. You'll want to get a hu you can run active with if you do something like that though. They do have pre made crossovers pretty cheap but would sound best active.. Active capable hu component set up front forget refill a decent 12 and a 5 channel amp and call it a day. What I'd do if I was going for a good sounding cheap stereo in an old beater [/QUOTE]
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