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<blockquote data-quote="trumpet" data-source="post: 8213519" data-attributes="member: 628688"><p>Here are some(not all) options we have available:</p><p></p><p>JBL MS-62C 6.5" components, JBL GTO 12" subwoofer</p><p></p><p>Diamond TX65V components, Diamond SX124 12" subwoofer</p><p></p><p>CDT CL-62 components, CDT HD-1200CFS subwoofer</p><p></p><p>There are good quality sealed subwoofer enclosures available for your car so you don't have to build one or pay big bucks for a custom built box.</p><p></p><p>We have several different amplifier options that will work great and not cost a lot of money, be it a single 4-channel amp or a 2-channel and a mono amp. The rear speakers can stay powered off the head unit.</p><p></p><p>You also need an amplifier installation kit and it's always a good idea to install, at minimum, some sound deadening mat in the doors at the same time as the new speakers. I'd put more money toward sound deadening than spending big bucks on speakers, i.e. $300 on speakers and $100 on sound deadening products instead of $400 on speakers and $0 on sound deadening. The speakers need to be mounted solidly to the door, either by making adapters or buying adapters, and the front side of the speaker needs to be sealed up against the inner door panel. Skimping on the speaker installation leads to disappointment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trumpet, post: 8213519, member: 628688"] Here are some(not all) options we have available: JBL MS-62C 6.5" components, JBL GTO 12" subwoofer Diamond TX65V components, Diamond SX124 12" subwoofer CDT CL-62 components, CDT HD-1200CFS subwoofer There are good quality sealed subwoofer enclosures available for your car so you don't have to build one or pay big bucks for a custom built box. We have several different amplifier options that will work great and not cost a lot of money, be it a single 4-channel amp or a 2-channel and a mono amp. The rear speakers can stay powered off the head unit. You also need an amplifier installation kit and it's always a good idea to install, at minimum, some sound deadening mat in the doors at the same time as the new speakers. I'd put more money toward sound deadening than spending big bucks on speakers, i.e. $300 on speakers and $100 on sound deadening products instead of $400 on speakers and $0 on sound deadening. The speakers need to be mounted solidly to the door, either by making adapters or buying adapters, and the front side of the speaker needs to be sealed up against the inner door panel. Skimping on the speaker installation leads to disappointment. [/QUOTE]
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