for some reason i thought the rear speakers in these trucks where 4x6.
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for some reason i thought the rear speakers in these trucks where 4x6.
They are 4X6....................I'd recommend the MBQuart 4" or 5" components and make your own plate to fit behind the panel if possible. I might do this myself because I know the 4" will fit.
Id like to add the higher end polk audio into the mix as well, the sr series. Also in MB Quart the Q series are badass, but even the line below them the premiums sound damn good as well. And we cant leave out Boston Pro series.
Boston also makes a damn good replacement for the 4x6, its a plate 4 inch component set "746" is the model number. There are plenty other plate setups similar to them on the market but this by far the best sounding one I have heard.
Yeah ok maybe i got alittle carried away, can ya tell car audio has been an occupation/hobby for the past 15 years :(
i have soundstream in the doors and kicker ks 4x6's in the rear....i really like the kickers, they are like $50 bucks and they just scream!!
mb quart is amazing...if you want to spend a little more though
i got 4 phoenix gold 6.5's and 12 tweets scattered all over the crew cab, 3 on the dash, 3 on the back glass, 1 on both the pillars inbetween the front and back doors, and 1 in each door, powered by a kicker 4 channel 400w amp, 2 shallow memphis 10's in a sealed box underneath the backseat, and one probox 10 in a ported probox behind the backseat, powered by a kicker zx750.1 lol its pretttttty loud..
diamond d6 with the crossovers ftmfw
this thread is full of people simply telling you to get whatever they are running in their trucks...
Some more info is needed:
Whats your budget?
Do you plan to amp the speakers? if so, how much power?
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what is your budget.
I mean seriously if you haft to go CHEAP sony xplode will do fine if you put a GOOD amp behind them.
MY personal thoughts is my truck and a friends truck run memphis. I advise the same