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<blockquote data-quote="ThxOne" data-source="post: 8702789" data-attributes="member: 675210"><p>So nice to see a car I am familiar with and have worked on. My best advice is to run the rear 6x8's and the front 5.25's. I would not run the 3.5" in the dash. Now, since all you are wanting to do is upgrade the sound and not add an amplifier I would run JBL or Infinity speakers... the 2ohm speakers. This will pull more power from your head unit and will be louder than 4 ohm speakers. I know the rear speakers mount to the grill itself from behind... don't worry about a large magnet as the two pieces of metal behind the speaker forming a seam can be cut and folded to allow a much larger magnet without hurting the car or ever being seen. If you run two or 3-way speakers, you will never miss the 3.5 dash speakers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThxOne, post: 8702789, member: 675210"] So nice to see a car I am familiar with and have worked on. My best advice is to run the rear 6x8's and the front 5.25's. I would not run the 3.5" in the dash. Now, since all you are wanting to do is upgrade the sound and not add an amplifier I would run JBL or Infinity speakers... the 2ohm speakers. This will pull more power from your head unit and will be louder than 4 ohm speakers. I know the rear speakers mount to the grill itself from behind... don't worry about a large magnet as the two pieces of metal behind the speaker forming a seam can be cut and folded to allow a much larger magnet without hurting the car or ever being seen. If you run two or 3-way speakers, you will never miss the 3.5 dash speakers. [/QUOTE]
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