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<blockquote data-quote="anj46907" data-source="post: 6135703" data-attributes="member: 604143"><p>new project vehicle hoping to be done by end of october need some ideas on mids n highs.</p><p></p><p>right now in the process of getting a new car, its more then likely going to be a ford explorer ranging from a 2002-2006.i plan on gutting out the tbird wall with the fi bl's and pick up another pair of bl's making it four 18's total. as far as mids n highs go. making a significent mid n high upgrade has never been on my list through out all of the systems i have owned. ive always just upgraded factory speakers to a decent component set and focused more on the bass, however adding two more 18's i realize i cant avoid it this time.i want a crisp clean sound, but not ear piercing however im trying to keep this as cheap as possible (without getting cheap stuff) if that makes any sense? if at all possible i would like something that will fit the factory locations of the speakers, and if needed to mod for xtra speaker fittings, anyone with experience for explorers on doing mid n high areas without having to make significent changes as far as making new cutouts in doors/pillars as im not the best person to do any custom work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="anj46907, post: 6135703, member: 604143"] new project vehicle hoping to be done by end of october need some ideas on mids n highs. right now in the process of getting a new car, its more then likely going to be a ford explorer ranging from a 2002-2006.i plan on gutting out the tbird wall with the fi bl's and pick up another pair of bl's making it four 18's total. as far as mids n highs go. making a significent mid n high upgrade has never been on my list through out all of the systems i have owned. ive always just upgraded factory speakers to a decent component set and focused more on the bass, however adding two more 18's i realize i cant avoid it this time.i want a crisp clean sound, but not ear piercing however im trying to keep this as cheap as possible (without getting cheap stuff) if that makes any sense? if at all possible i would like something that will fit the factory locations of the speakers, and if needed to mod for xtra speaker fittings, anyone with experience for explorers on doing mid n high areas without having to make significent changes as far as making new cutouts in doors/pillars as im not the best person to do any custom work. [/QUOTE]
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