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<blockquote data-quote="AutoDesigns" data-source="post: 7660098" data-attributes="member: 639910"><p>technically it will work</p><p></p><p>but i wouldnt reccomend it if your mids and highs off the deck will distort and your car wont sound right youll never be able to properly tune your car</p><p></p><p>change out your 125x2 and add a 4 channel amp or a 6 channel</p><p></p><p>best set up for you would be to be to go with a component sets for your fronts and rears i dont use 6x9 a lot unless its just a factory replacement you should look into that route</p><p></p><p>front 5.25 component</p><p></p><p>rear 6.5 component with plate to adapt from 6x9</p><p></p><p>sub to subs</p><p></p><p>use a 4channel amp on your fronts and rears youll have better control and crossover</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AutoDesigns, post: 7660098, member: 639910"] technically it will work but i wouldnt reccomend it if your mids and highs off the deck will distort and your car wont sound right youll never be able to properly tune your car change out your 125x2 and add a 4 channel amp or a 6 channel best set up for you would be to be to go with a component sets for your fronts and rears i dont use 6x9 a lot unless its just a factory replacement you should look into that route front 5.25 component rear 6.5 component with plate to adapt from 6x9 sub to subs use a 4channel amp on your fronts and rears youll have better control and crossover [/QUOTE]
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