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<blockquote data-quote="audeogod" data-source="post: 2143576" data-attributes="member: 570350"><p>I didn't notice that those were 2 ohms. That's cool. Good factory replacement. And being more than the original RMS value will not affect them at all. Means that they can take a little more power, but the amp doesn't have any more to give other than what it put out before. But it won't matter. Just don't crank them to the point where they distort and you'll have no trouble.</p><p></p><p>Also, if you were interested in changing to other sizes maybe for better sound or a bit more bass, they sell on installer.com some adapters that will let you put in speakers like 6.5's in a 4x6 hole. They might be raised up some in doing it cause obviously a larger speaker won't fit down in the smaller hole. But if the factory grills, door panels, or whatever there is will go back on over top of it, then you would have a bit better sound and no additional hassle. Might be worth checking out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audeogod, post: 2143576, member: 570350"] I didn't notice that those were 2 ohms. That's cool. Good factory replacement. And being more than the original RMS value will not affect them at all. Means that they can take a little more power, but the amp doesn't have any more to give other than what it put out before. But it won't matter. Just don't crank them to the point where they distort and you'll have no trouble. Also, if you were interested in changing to other sizes maybe for better sound or a bit more bass, they sell on installer.com some adapters that will let you put in speakers like 6.5's in a 4x6 hole. They might be raised up some in doing it cause obviously a larger speaker won't fit down in the smaller hole. But if the factory grills, door panels, or whatever there is will go back on over top of it, then you would have a bit better sound and no additional hassle. Might be worth checking out. [/QUOTE]
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