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<blockquote data-quote="beak81champ" data-source="post: 8676386" data-attributes="member: 670274"><p>If you have not sound deadened your doors, I would start with that. With nothing else done, that will be your biggest bang for your buck, plus you can do it yourself.</p><p></p><p>Once that is complete, I would start with replacing the head unit with something decent, which should get rid of any missing highs and lows programmed from the factory.</p><p></p><p>Then start looking at 5 channel amps. Leave your rear speakers on head unit power, and amp your font speakers and sub.</p><p></p><p>Then start replacing speakers as money allows. Ditch the 6x9’s, and run a nice 2-way 6.5” passive component set up front. Then upgrade your sub, and use a proper box.</p><p></p><p>Look on eBay for Noico 80 mil tiles. 36 sq. ft. should do both your doors. There are lots of youtube videos on installing cld tiles. Start with some of the caraudiofabrication videos.</p><p></p><p>You can find many great used speakers and subs on the many forums and web sites.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beak81champ, post: 8676386, member: 670274"] If you have not sound deadened your doors, I would start with that. With nothing else done, that will be your biggest bang for your buck, plus you can do it yourself. Once that is complete, I would start with replacing the head unit with something decent, which should get rid of any missing highs and lows programmed from the factory. Then start looking at 5 channel amps. Leave your rear speakers on head unit power, and amp your font speakers and sub. Then start replacing speakers as money allows. Ditch the 6x9’s, and run a nice 2-way 6.5” passive component set up front. Then upgrade your sub, and use a proper box. Look on eBay for Noico 80 mil tiles. 36 sq. ft. should do both your doors. There are lots of youtube videos on installing cld tiles. Start with some of the caraudiofabrication videos. You can find many great used speakers and subs on the many forums and web sites. [/QUOTE]
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