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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8672998" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>cheap route 1</p><p></p><p>buy foam baffles for your rear deck, you wont have that much midbass but the speaker will be protected. Put your rear speakers on head unit power and bridge your amp to your fronts. Total cost 20 bucks and easy AF.</p><p></p><p>Cheap route 2 remove the rear speakers so there's a hole in the rear deck leading into the cabin so you get more bass. Put both component sets to your front door or one in the kick panel and one in your door total cost around 100 bucks for one of those Q logic Kick panel universal enclosures or FREE if you dont care and you are willing to gut your doors and mount it on your doors, make some wooden or abs panels for a few bucks more. If your head unit is a pioneer head unit with active network capabilities, ditch the passive crossover on those component sets and run active tweets on channel 1 and 2, mids on channel 3 and 4.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8672998, member: 650438"] cheap route 1 buy foam baffles for your rear deck, you wont have that much midbass but the speaker will be protected. Put your rear speakers on head unit power and bridge your amp to your fronts. Total cost 20 bucks and easy AF. Cheap route 2 remove the rear speakers so there's a hole in the rear deck leading into the cabin so you get more bass. Put both component sets to your front door or one in the kick panel and one in your door total cost around 100 bucks for one of those Q logic Kick panel universal enclosures or FREE if you dont care and you are willing to gut your doors and mount it on your doors, make some wooden or abs panels for a few bucks more. If your head unit is a pioneer head unit with active network capabilities, ditch the passive crossover on those component sets and run active tweets on channel 1 and 2, mids on channel 3 and 4. [/QUOTE]
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