wiring 4 component sets

i'm starting to understand now. Sorry for the confusion. When i stated 4 sets i meant 4 all to gether: 4 mids, 4 tweets, and 4 crossovers. So i guess i meant 2 sets. If a 4 channel amp is 2 ohm stable could i bridge a set of components parallel to one channel and the other set parallel to the other channel?

 
Just run one set on the front, and one set on the rear.
so bridge the front set of compoonents to the front channel and brige the rear set to the rear channel? giving me a 2ohm load on the front channel and a 2 ohm load on the rear channel?

 
whats wrong with 2 sets of components? I am looking for options to get some great SQ out of my car. I have Jl Audio 6 1/2's in the front doors and the same for the rear. I fiured if i replaced them with components it would give me better sq

 
no i got it now. This is the first time i've really cared about SQ so i was in the dark about the correct set up. I've been used to just throwing a 4 channel amp on 4 coaxials and just caring all about the SPL. So now i know that i should run a component set up front and some midbass for the rear 6 1/2's.

 
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