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<blockquote data-quote="Teffi" data-source="post: 98268" data-attributes="member: 545911"><p>I am not sure about the chrokee's rear speaker size but if u want a bit of sound worth listening to you can get Audiobahn speakers they are available in almost every size and have a really good power handling if you have 6.5 speakers in your back then you can get Audiobahn ACX 653 or its 693 i dont remember exactly you can check and for those you can get an amp prefrebly a CLASS A amp if your a qualitify freak i would recommend a Pioneer GMX-562 or JBL 80.2 or if money doesnt seem to be a problem get any CLASS A high current amp but match the power you dont want to blow your new speakers. The key to a good quality sound is a good source of power and a reasonably good wiring make sure you get a good quality RC cable for a beginner i would suggest Rockford White Wolf and get a basic quality 4 gauge moster power cable and your battery should be in perfect shape. Thats all for now i think you will find audiobahn speakers that will fit ur factory mounts. Best of Luck . and its not bad not to modify the factory mounts sometimes u get a really good bass response if you put good speakers in the factory mounts location . Bye bye</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Teffi, post: 98268, member: 545911"] I am not sure about the chrokee's rear speaker size but if u want a bit of sound worth listening to you can get Audiobahn speakers they are available in almost every size and have a really good power handling if you have 6.5 speakers in your back then you can get Audiobahn ACX 653 or its 693 i dont remember exactly you can check and for those you can get an amp prefrebly a CLASS A amp if your a qualitify freak i would recommend a Pioneer GMX-562 or JBL 80.2 or if money doesnt seem to be a problem get any CLASS A high current amp but match the power you dont want to blow your new speakers. The key to a good quality sound is a good source of power and a reasonably good wiring make sure you get a good quality RC cable for a beginner i would suggest Rockford White Wolf and get a basic quality 4 gauge moster power cable and your battery should be in perfect shape. Thats all for now i think you will find audiobahn speakers that will fit ur factory mounts. Best of Luck . and its not bad not to modify the factory mounts sometimes u get a really good bass response if you put good speakers in the factory mounts location . Bye bye [/QUOTE]
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