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<blockquote data-quote="TresOtNickle" data-source="post: 8879047" data-attributes="member: 691696"><p>Hi. Newb here. I've been building my own car audio systems for years so I know a little about the setup I'm looking for. It's just the vehicle that has me stumped. </p><p></p><p>I have a 2004 lexus gx470 with the stock mark Livingston(or whatever) system in it. I'm looking to run an active front stage 2 way component speaker system with a 10 or 12 inch sub enclosure in the rear for now. I'm probably going to buy a 4 channel amp and bridge the sub. The front doors have a 6x9 woofer, 2.5" mid and 1" tweet. I've read with a little power and aftermarket 6x9 for subs the doors rattle alot.</p><p></p><p>My question is can I run the 1" tweet and 2.5" mid or the 6x9 with the 1" tweet? This is with an active crossover and a sub enclosure in the rear or the vehicle. I can't afford a 3 way component speaker setup in the front doors yet. Or is there a better setup I can do for a limited price. I'm looking to spend $500-$600. I already have the crossover.</p><p></p><p>Thanks guys. I appreciate any input as the stock system is horrible to my ears.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TresOtNickle, post: 8879047, member: 691696"] Hi. Newb here. I've been building my own car audio systems for years so I know a little about the setup I'm looking for. It's just the vehicle that has me stumped. I have a 2004 lexus gx470 with the stock mark Livingston(or whatever) system in it. I'm looking to run an active front stage 2 way component speaker system with a 10 or 12 inch sub enclosure in the rear for now. I'm probably going to buy a 4 channel amp and bridge the sub. The front doors have a 6x9 woofer, 2.5" mid and 1" tweet. I've read with a little power and aftermarket 6x9 for subs the doors rattle alot. My question is can I run the 1" tweet and 2.5" mid or the 6x9 with the 1" tweet? This is with an active crossover and a sub enclosure in the rear or the vehicle. I can't afford a 3 way component speaker setup in the front doors yet. Or is there a better setup I can do for a limited price. I'm looking to spend $500-$600. I already have the crossover. Thanks guys. I appreciate any input as the stock system is horrible to my ears. [/QUOTE]
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