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<blockquote data-quote="Berry47" data-source="post: 341126" data-attributes="member: 550741"><p>I own a 1997 pathfinder and the cdt hd-62cf's that I have sound great. They fit but you have to trim the back of the white plastic mounting bracket. I used baffles to help with midbass response.</p><p></p><p>While you have the panels off get sound deadening. Dynamat Extreme was the best thing I ever did for my system. I only have front speakers but they fill the car with ease. Just get a 2 channel amp for the comp set. I love my diamond audio amps but I would probibly go with a hifonics amp for both the highs and the subs. the cdt tweeter actually wedge perfecly into our stock tweeter housings. you can mount the crossovers in the kick panels and imaging is pretty good for stock location.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Berry47, post: 341126, member: 550741"] I own a 1997 pathfinder and the cdt hd-62cf's that I have sound great. They fit but you have to trim the back of the white plastic mounting bracket. I used baffles to help with midbass response. While you have the panels off get sound deadening. Dynamat Extreme was the best thing I ever did for my system. I only have front speakers but they fill the car with ease. Just get a 2 channel amp for the comp set. I love my diamond audio amps but I would probibly go with a hifonics amp for both the highs and the subs. the cdt tweeter actually wedge perfecly into our stock tweeter housings. you can mount the crossovers in the kick panels and imaging is pretty good for stock location. [/QUOTE]
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