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so this isnt necessaraly for now, but i was thinking after i get my interior redone i wanna work on the audio system in my car. and well i know absolutely nothing about that stuff. i mean like what brands are good and what should i look for? what are the sizes and if i buy the right size can i just replace them, im hoping to do this all by myself. i dont think its that difficult its just im so foreign to it that i dont really know what to do and dont want to get ripped off if i try to buy the stuff at a store. i dont want to spend too much but i want a pretty good sounding system. what can i do to get good bass? i dont want to put in subs in my trunk. thanks.
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For bass without subs in the truck,id recommend putting 2 8" subs in your front doors,the factory speakers are 6.5" with a bracket in a 8" hole.You'll need to buy and wire in a head unit to run the amp to run the subs...u can get a whole system for less than 400$.
As far as brands id say infinty(speakers),alpine(headunits),kenwood(just about everything),pioneer(everything is good)the list goes on and on,try to stay with big brands and dont buy off brands(ebay).Search your local craigslist,usually theres great deals on there. I also agree with captb,crutchfield is a GREAT site to learn about car stereos..read,read,read and then read some more This post has been edited by CelicaST_CALI: Nov 4, 2009 - 2:11 AM -------------------- BANNED. for life, you moron.
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