Thanks all, i think once i get money, i am going to replace front speakers, then back, then an amp, probably a 5 channel alpine or similar. are crossovers, eqs, etc necessary? or can i adjust it all from the head unit and amp? can i replace the speakers before getting an amp to drive them with?ĥ. nuke, where did you put the sub and which way did you point it? id like to keep trunk space if possible.Ĥ. is it necessary to get those line converter things if you use an amp with line level inputs?ģ. just to make sure, if i were to install it myself, would i need to replace anything such as wiring or harnesses? would i need to drill any holes?Ģ. Ok, thanks everyone, i think i know what i want to do now, i just need to clear up a few discrepencies.ġ. IF you are going to have a shop do the part of the wirining you mentioned.which is really not that hard.you might as well have them do the whole thing.the HARDEST part is the speaker wires from the dash to the amp and back to the dash. I put the JL Audio 10" sub in the back.I actually baught one of their subs IN a box.the part number is CS110R-W0 and the 5 channel amp I have puts out 40 watts RMS to the door speakers and 120 amps RMS to the sub.it may not win any contests.but it thumps pretty hard.I love it. I did as you want.I replaced the speakers in all the doors (I personally used Rockford Fosgate speakers).was a piece of cake with the proper instructions off of a web site someone pointed me to here on the board.here is the site. I kept the stock head unit.when THEIVES look in my car they see nothing but the stock unit.and since the package tray is still in.AND the windows are tinted REALLY dark.no one can see my sub box either. You can search around for the audio threads I have posted and been part of to keep your stock head unit.as 1st told you.I did this very install and am totally pleased with it.
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