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<blockquote data-quote="LaserRed38" data-source="post: 3661981" data-attributes="member: 582808"><p>The comps are 6.5s. No other mod needed other than the 5x7 to 6.5 baffle. Yes I have the tweets temporarily velcroed. I'm going to make some glass pods for em eventually. I did that intentionally so that I could move them around until I got them just right to my ears. And...subs? We don't need no stinkin subs!! No just kidding, the OP wanted to see a stealth install so yea...try and find my subs haha.</p><p></p><p>I used to have 2 10" Type-Rs. The whole system was Alpine. Type-R comps and 5x7 coaxs in the back. Then I learned about Car Audio lol. Got a set of the CDTs, but my 4 ch Alpine was only putting out 75x4, so I stepped up to the Audison 2ch and ditched the rears. Then I decided my sub box took up too much trunk and blocked my rear shock towers so I couldn't use my new rear shock tower brace. SO, sold the subs and sub amp. Keeping the 4ch for a budget install in my dad's F150. I was planning on getting a 1.1k and a Fi Q, but once I got back to school, bills and food took priority over sound. Maybe over winter break...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LaserRed38, post: 3661981, member: 582808"] The comps are 6.5s. No other mod needed other than the 5x7 to 6.5 baffle. Yes I have the tweets temporarily velcroed. I'm going to make some glass pods for em eventually. I did that intentionally so that I could move them around until I got them just right to my ears. And...subs? We don't need no stinkin subs!! No just kidding, the OP wanted to see a stealth install so yea...try and find my subs haha. I used to have 2 10" Type-Rs. The whole system was Alpine. Type-R comps and 5x7 coaxs in the back. Then I learned about Car Audio lol. Got a set of the CDTs, but my 4 ch Alpine was only putting out 75x4, so I stepped up to the Audison 2ch and ditched the rears. Then I decided my sub box took up too much trunk and blocked my rear shock towers so I couldn't use my new rear shock tower brace. SO, sold the subs and sub amp. Keeping the 4ch for a budget install in my dad's F150. I was planning on getting a 1.1k and a Fi Q, but once I got back to school, bills and food took priority over sound. Maybe over winter break... [/QUOTE]
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