Two comp sets?

That will depend on your personal preferences. There are many here on the forum that feel that rear fill is unnecessary at best and a complete waste of time and resources at worst.

I don't share that particular opinion even if it is a popular one.

If you want alot of rear fill and you want it as clear as possible then go with two sets of components - one front, one rear (I have a similar setup in my car) Just be aware that getting the imaging right can potentially be a pain.

If rear fill isn't as important to you certainly going with coaxials in the rear would be a more economical avenue and a less painful install (no crossover and no second driver to need to mount)

If rear fill isn't of any importance to you at all then just skip it altogether. It all boils down to what you like best seeing as it is your ride and your money being invested here. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif

 
boo on the rear fill.

if a rear fill is necessary, just get a cheap set of coaxials and use the extra money you were spend on components in the back and put that money in the front budget.

 
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