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<blockquote data-quote="Justintoxicated" data-source="post: 958624" data-attributes="member: 561240"><p>Installing the midrage in the kicks would be VERY difficult for me on the drivers side. I do not think, it would be worth the extent of fiberglass work that would be need to be done. So I guess I will go with the 2 way setup, thanks.</p><p></p><p>The tweeters sound good location wise, but the tweeters themselves really ****, it sounded good when I installed (replaced the stock tweeter) with 1 of my dual mag tweeters on the passengers side (sounds about 4 times better than having both stock tweeters lol). (Yes cutting a hole in my door pannels might sound better but I'm not going there I paid too much for this truck to chop it up just for good sound) I did this in my last vehicle though and it did not sound much better if at all and I did not like the look or location durability ( could get smashed when loading the truck full of crap) and looked bad also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justintoxicated, post: 958624, member: 561240"] Installing the midrage in the kicks would be VERY difficult for me on the drivers side. I do not think, it would be worth the extent of fiberglass work that would be need to be done. So I guess I will go with the 2 way setup, thanks. The tweeters sound good location wise, but the tweeters themselves really ****, it sounded good when I installed (replaced the stock tweeter) with 1 of my dual mag tweeters on the passengers side (sounds about 4 times better than having both stock tweeters lol). (Yes cutting a hole in my door pannels might sound better but I'm not going there I paid too much for this truck to chop it up just for good sound) I did this in my last vehicle though and it did not sound much better if at all and I did not like the look or location durability ( could get smashed when loading the truck full of crap) and looked bad also. [/QUOTE]
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