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<blockquote data-quote="calebkhill" data-source="post: 7969703" data-attributes="member: 647857"><p>start by finding out the size of the stock speakers, and replace them with same size aftermarket speakers... You could always modify the mounts if you wanted different size speakers, but that makes it more difficult.</p><p></p><p>My favorite brand to buy equipment with is Rockford Fosgate. But other brands like pioneer, alpine, memphis are good brands. so find the size speakers you need, and check out their sites.</p><p></p><p>I just bought 4 rockford 6x9s, their highest grade 6x9s they offer for 200 bucks for 4. My alpine amp 75watts rms at four channel was about 250 or 300 a few years ago. And you could probably find a decent head unit and subs used for cheap. Just make sure you get a good head unit, and speakers and amps from a trusted brand. All in all i spent 500 or 600 on all my equipment, not including the head unit, of course I bought an expensive head unit.</p><p></p><p>So you should be able to get a good one at 700 bucks, just check their websites and see what fits your budget.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="calebkhill, post: 7969703, member: 647857"] start by finding out the size of the stock speakers, and replace them with same size aftermarket speakers... You could always modify the mounts if you wanted different size speakers, but that makes it more difficult. My favorite brand to buy equipment with is Rockford Fosgate. But other brands like pioneer, alpine, memphis are good brands. so find the size speakers you need, and check out their sites. I just bought 4 rockford 6x9s, their highest grade 6x9s they offer for 200 bucks for 4. My alpine amp 75watts rms at four channel was about 250 or 300 a few years ago. And you could probably find a decent head unit and subs used for cheap. Just make sure you get a good head unit, and speakers and amps from a trusted brand. All in all i spent 500 or 600 on all my equipment, not including the head unit, of course I bought an expensive head unit. So you should be able to get a good one at 700 bucks, just check their websites and see what fits your budget. [/QUOTE]
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