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<blockquote data-quote="myjaja" data-source="post: 7960497" data-attributes="member: 570452"><p>Its not worth the money youre going to pay and it isnt hard at all. Just find a good location to mount the tweeter, thats pretty much the hardest thing. All you need to do is use the factory speaker wire thats in your doors and connect those to the crossovers. From there, the crossover will go to your mid driver and your tweeter. Thats all! But if youre adding an amp(which you should), you can catch all the wires from behind the radio and extend them all the way to the back where your 4 channel amp will be.</p><p></p><p>Thats the easy route though... You can always send new wires to each door which is a little harder. Also, the mdf baffle is just a piece of wood with a cut out of your speaker so you can mount the speaker using that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="myjaja, post: 7960497, member: 570452"] Its not worth the money youre going to pay and it isnt hard at all. Just find a good location to mount the tweeter, thats pretty much the hardest thing. All you need to do is use the factory speaker wire thats in your doors and connect those to the crossovers. From there, the crossover will go to your mid driver and your tweeter. Thats all! But if youre adding an amp(which you should), you can catch all the wires from behind the radio and extend them all the way to the back where your 4 channel amp will be. Thats the easy route though... You can always send new wires to each door which is a little harder. Also, the mdf baffle is just a piece of wood with a cut out of your speaker so you can mount the speaker using that. [/QUOTE]
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