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Old 04-02-2009, 09:38 PM
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haha, i'm gonna have to PM you... I have a TON of questions... lol
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For the price you will pay you will be very happy with those subs... i have 2 level 2's in a musicmoose box... you just have to mess with the box a little to make them fit right....
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yup, sand the hole a little to make it fit and throw some weather stripping on the magnet, its a tight fit but very worth it...and ygpm raider
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what you are putting in your truck sounds like it would hit pretty hard. make sure you get the box big enough to where its ported, makes a huge difference. i have one kicker 12" mounted downfire in my 2005 f150, had a custom box built for it. with 700 watts going to it, it pounds. sets off car alarms even.
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Originally Posted by ROONEY
what you are putting in your truck sounds like it would hit pretty hard. make sure you get the box big enough to where its ported, makes a huge difference. i have one kicker 12" mounted downfire in my 2005 f150, had a custom box built for it. with 700 watts going to it, it pounds. sets off car alarms even.
does not have to be ported to get loud or sound good
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http://www.woofersetc.com/p5207/CLS6...t-Speakers.htm

those arnt bad, you will need a adapter for the rears and cut a hole for the tweeters
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i'm kind of unsure about the components... dammit. lol. my boyfriend will be doing the entire install. any tips?
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are you going to amp them? if so you need new speaker wire, no real tips its pretty strait forward, he will need to make a braket for the rear doors, or you can buy one, only thing he will have to do is get a dril bit and grill out a piece of plastic on your doors for your tweeters, ill upload a picture of where i put mine
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oh yeah, and if i were to get the components, could i get just one set for the front (or rear, whichever is better) and just upgraded car speakers as the other set?
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