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<blockquote data-quote="tonyroc14" data-source="post: 5024959" data-attributes="member: 586479"><p>they still **** dick tho.</p><p></p><p>My buddy has the head unit that was mentioned earlier. It sounds pretty clean, and is easy to use. I would recomend getting a head unit, a sub and a sub amp first. Wire the headunit to the factory speakers, and thenwire the head unit to the amp for the sub. It would be really easy for you to do it yourself, plus you can get away with 500 dollars. Then save up, and upgrade the speakers, and if your feeling realy confident save up and get an amp to power all your speakers, and your good to go. Dont be ignortant, do it yourself, learn something, and have while your doing it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tonyroc14, post: 5024959, member: 586479"] they still **** dick tho. My buddy has the head unit that was mentioned earlier. It sounds pretty clean, and is easy to use. I would recomend getting a head unit, a sub and a sub amp first. Wire the headunit to the factory speakers, and thenwire the head unit to the amp for the sub. It would be really easy for you to do it yourself, plus you can get away with 500 dollars. Then save up, and upgrade the speakers, and if your feeling realy confident save up and get an amp to power all your speakers, and your good to go. Dont be ignortant, do it yourself, learn something, and have while your doing it. [/QUOTE]
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