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<blockquote data-quote="Bobbytwonames" data-source="post: 8738553" data-attributes="member: 675579"><p>I would suggest to install it and see if it's enough for you. You might want to eventually go with dual subs, replace the stock speakers and install an amp for your mids/highs as well. I've been in your situation years ago. Just install it and enjoy it. Anything is an improvement over a stock system. You could always do a simple upgrade to a four channel amp. The front two channels to some new nice coaxials and the rear two channels to the sub. It sounds like you are on the right track though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bobbytwonames, post: 8738553, member: 675579"] I would suggest to install it and see if it's enough for you. You might want to eventually go with dual subs, replace the stock speakers and install an amp for your mids/highs as well. I've been in your situation years ago. Just install it and enjoy it. Anything is an improvement over a stock system. You could always do a simple upgrade to a four channel amp. The front two channels to some new nice coaxials and the rear two channels to the sub. It sounds like you are on the right track though. [/QUOTE]
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