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<blockquote data-quote="Bun-Bun" data-source="post: 3948704" data-attributes="member: 584852"><p>Ok I think I know what I am doing.</p><p></p><p>Going to install my Alpine HU and bypass the stock amp. I bought some 6x8" to 6.5" adapter plates so I can use some 6.5" coaxials. Gonna buy the M-Class memphis 6.5 coax's and put them up front. Remove the rear deck and cut the holes to 6x9 and install my M-Class 6x9's back there top mounted and put the rear deck back on. I know in my berretta that top mounted 6x9's pounded good (actually sounded better then some friends subs...).</p><p></p><p>Then in the coming months I will install a second battery in the trunk and run 1/0 cable from the front battery to the back (pos and neg) and that will set me up for easy wiring and good power when I install my amps. Then I will put deading in my doors and put egg foam behind the speaker locations or something similar. Then save up for amps and wait for time to run all new wire and replace the 6.5 coax's with some good components (thinking the hertz HSK-165 2 way's) and go from there.</p><p></p><p>Any thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bun-Bun, post: 3948704, member: 584852"] Ok I think I know what I am doing. Going to install my Alpine HU and bypass the stock amp. I bought some 6x8" to 6.5" adapter plates so I can use some 6.5" coaxials. Gonna buy the M-Class memphis 6.5 coax's and put them up front. Remove the rear deck and cut the holes to 6x9 and install my M-Class 6x9's back there top mounted and put the rear deck back on. I know in my berretta that top mounted 6x9's pounded good (actually sounded better then some friends subs...). Then in the coming months I will install a second battery in the trunk and run 1/0 cable from the front battery to the back (pos and neg) and that will set me up for easy wiring and good power when I install my amps. Then I will put deading in my doors and put egg foam behind the speaker locations or something similar. Then save up for amps and wait for time to run all new wire and replace the 6.5 coax's with some good components (thinking the hertz HSK-165 2 way's) and go from there. Any thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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