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<blockquote data-quote="WulfComp" data-source="post: 3070413" data-attributes="member: 572301"><p>Well, we have done a TJ and a YJ recently. Without dash modification, you can get an ABS adapter to fit 5 1/4" speakers in the dash. We decided on coax just because of the elements. They go wheeling alot. We also did another set of coax in the sound bar, and a single down fire sub behind the rear seat. It fit just below the tailgate and snuggly behind the rear seat. Everything was powered off of a 5-channel amp. the single 10 really sounded nice with the hard top, and blended well with no top. We had thought about the idea of the center console, but decided it just wouldn't give what we were looking for. Although it would be better against the thiefs. The amp we just mounted under the rear seat. I recommend a amp rack under it, for possible "rain with no top" situations depending if you still have carpet or not, just helps prevent pooling water getting too close to the amp.</p><p></p><p>If you are just doing components and a sub, I would say a 3-channel or 4-channel (as prowler suggested)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WulfComp, post: 3070413, member: 572301"] Well, we have done a TJ and a YJ recently. Without dash modification, you can get an ABS adapter to fit 5 1/4" speakers in the dash. We decided on coax just because of the elements. They go wheeling alot. We also did another set of coax in the sound bar, and a single down fire sub behind the rear seat. It fit just below the tailgate and snuggly behind the rear seat. Everything was powered off of a 5-channel amp. the single 10 really sounded nice with the hard top, and blended well with no top. We had thought about the idea of the center console, but decided it just wouldn't give what we were looking for. Although it would be better against the thiefs. The amp we just mounted under the rear seat. I recommend a amp rack under it, for possible "rain with no top" situations depending if you still have carpet or not, just helps prevent pooling water getting too close to the amp. If you are just doing components and a sub, I would say a 3-channel or 4-channel (as prowler suggested) [/QUOTE]
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