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Old 01-09-2006, 11:32 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Re: Replacing Door Speakers Help

I just bought off of Ebay the following
Polk db6500 6.5 inch component speakers for the fronts. $122 w/shipping
Polk db650 6.5 inch 2 ways for the rear doors $60 w/shipping
Lightning Audio Bolt 300.4 Amp - $50 w/shipping
That's $232 and throw in another $30-40 for a wiring kit gets you under that $300 mark. I spent the extra money for a good quality speaker like the Polk. Alpine makes speakers that fit in the Titan which were my second choice. SPS-171A's 6.5 inch components in the front and SPS-170A's 6.5 2way for the rear doors are virtually the same price as the Polks. I took a flier on the Lightning Audio amp. It's supposed to be made by Rockford Fosgate and for $50 it was worth a try. I wanted to get the Alpine MRP-F240 amp, but it costs about $150 on ebay. Even if you went with the Alpine amp you are looking at $325 for speakers and amp. The cool thing would have been to match up my Rockford Fosgate P3002 amp with the P4004 amp, but that costs over $200 is almost 7 inches wider than the Alpine. I don't want my entire cab to be covered in Amps. Now all I have to do is install all this stuff!
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2004 Nissan Titan LE - KC, 4x4, Smoke, Big Tow
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Flowmaster 70 Dual In/Out Exhaust w/X-Pipe, 3.5" Straight Rolled Tips
ARE LSII Bed Cover
4x4 Off Road Decals
JVC KD-G830 Receiver w/USB port
Rockford Fosgate Punch Stage 3 10" sub & P3002 amp
Polk db6500 & db650 speakers & Lightning Audio Bolt 300.4 amp

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