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Old 07-06-2009, 11:14 AM
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its the same install for components...

2nd if you put subs in the doors they arent going to sound tight at all, they are just going to sound like a fart...quality will be absolutely terrible. BAD idea.

my friend has alpine type r coaxle speakers that are amped. they sound good at low volumes, but they really cant handle high volumes in any way watsoever. go with comps! they will thump nicely with the bass.

if you are as lazy as you claim to be, just swap out the headunit. alls i have is the head unit, and the subs in the trunk. i cant imagine enjoying music at a higher volume then its currently at. with stock speakers, its clear as hell.
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