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<blockquote data-quote="UsAmpsFreak" data-source="post: 8179741" data-attributes="member: 658137"><p>Only thing i would add to what he said is that i would install plates in your factory 6x8 locations and replace them with a component set in the front and a mid in the back. Too much tweet is blistering. I would second his advice on figure out what you want and go a little bit further than you think you want and you'll be good. Throw a single 10 or 12 back there and that will give you plenty headroom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UsAmpsFreak, post: 8179741, member: 658137"] Only thing i would add to what he said is that i would install plates in your factory 6x8 locations and replace them with a component set in the front and a mid in the back. Too much tweet is blistering. I would second his advice on figure out what you want and go a little bit further than you think you want and you'll be good. Throw a single 10 or 12 back there and that will give you plenty headroom. [/QUOTE]
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