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<blockquote data-quote="YukonXL04" data-source="post: 8629486" data-attributes="member: 672770"><p>Meh... like I said. You shouldn't need a new alternator. I have done a bunch of these trucks. If you have dimming do the big 3 and you'll be fine. Now over 1500w or so and things change</p><p></p><p>Front component speakers with the tweeter in the A pillar and you will be just fine. No need for rear speakers. They aren't worth the hassle of installing. Your sound is supposed to come from the front.</p><p></p><p>I had a 2000 sierra ext cab. Also have a 2004 Yukon.</p><p></p><p>My buddy did a JL w3 8" downfire in a little sealed box in his 02 ext cab. It won't win any bass comps but it will fill in the missing bass from door speakers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YukonXL04, post: 8629486, member: 672770"] Meh... like I said. You shouldn't need a new alternator. I have done a bunch of these trucks. If you have dimming do the big 3 and you'll be fine. Now over 1500w or so and things change Front component speakers with the tweeter in the A pillar and you will be just fine. No need for rear speakers. They aren't worth the hassle of installing. Your sound is supposed to come from the front. I had a 2000 sierra ext cab. Also have a 2004 Yukon. My buddy did a JL w3 8" downfire in a little sealed box in his 02 ext cab. It won't win any bass comps but it will fill in the missing bass from door speakers. [/QUOTE]
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