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<blockquote data-quote="Hedo" data-source="post: 6428142" data-attributes="member: 614515"><p>Dude we are telling you what will work and you are telling us what you want to make work. if you dont want a sub then put a 7" or 8" in the doors. fab it up or get someone to help. then put a tweeter and 5 1/4" mids into kick panels and your done. Walla! you now have everything you need and want in your sound.</p><p></p><p>mounting depth on some of the shallow mount 8" are under 3"</p><p></p><p>i had 7" midbass in the doors of my '99 civic si and now i am getting ready to put 8's in the doors of my silverado. the civic required some fab work but i think i can just do a custom baffle on the silverado and make it fit under the factory grill.</p><p></p><p>last possibility is to deaden the hell out of the doors and get a really nice 6" component set like the rainbow Kicks and feed them lots of power and eq everything to taste. the rainbows will go low and have a nice kick to the midbass. bad part is they run like $700 and up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hedo, post: 6428142, member: 614515"] Dude we are telling you what will work and you are telling us what you want to make work. if you dont want a sub then put a 7" or 8" in the doors. fab it up or get someone to help. then put a tweeter and 5 1/4" mids into kick panels and your done. Walla! you now have everything you need and want in your sound. mounting depth on some of the shallow mount 8" are under 3" i had 7" midbass in the doors of my '99 civic si and now i am getting ready to put 8's in the doors of my silverado. the civic required some fab work but i think i can just do a custom baffle on the silverado and make it fit under the factory grill. last possibility is to deaden the hell out of the doors and get a really nice 6" component set like the rainbow Kicks and feed them lots of power and eq everything to taste. the rainbows will go low and have a nice kick to the midbass. bad part is they run like $700 and up. [/QUOTE]
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