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My '97 ford taurus came with factory tweets in it. I have installed Alpine type-s 5x7s in the front door and have them running off of my pioneer HU. My ? is, How many Ohms am I running, Is it possible that their is a cross over some were that I can't find? I want to add some new tweets and was just going to hook up to the wires already their. Will this screw anything up.//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/confused.gif.e820e0216602db4765798ac39d28caa9.gif

 
I think most factory/replacement speakers are 4 ohm. I highly doubt that it came with a cross over from the factory.

Not sure if that model of Pioneer deck has a built in cross over or not?

 
I think it is a pioneer DEH-1500 or close to that. One of the lower end ones before they switched to the blue backlight.

 
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