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    Quote Originally Posted by Myriad View Post
    Sorry it took me so long to reply. I'm an "old" guy with a family, so a big sub in the hatch would not be practical for me. If I were 19 again, I would have a system like I did when I was 19, with a big sub. Which is why I decided to give this a try and make it sound as good as possible. I plan on installing an amp in the near future and get some sealing and sound deadening done. I did some tweaking in the mean time, and got it to sound not too bad for now. It's broken in and can hit pretty hard for the type of music I listen to. The factory opening is large enough for this speaker. It is 6 3/4".

    The front speakers are the Kicker KS series components. The tweeters fit like a glove in the factory sail panel with a little filing.

    Here's the pics you all requested of the install.
    Did you notice much of a change to your low end with these in the rear? I was thinkin of doing the same exact thing.I have a little 10" woofer but don't wanna take up the trunk space with it. Also when you were putting them in did you notice if there was room in there to build a small enclosure? the 6.5" woofers required very little box volume I was thinkin there might be room to make an enclosure in the existing area.

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    There is a definitely low end boost, plus the bass is more defined. Once I get some sealing & deadening done of the rear panels + an amp, it'll sound even better. I wouldn't recommend this if you like rap, but for rock it sounds great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Myriad View Post
    There is a definitely low end boost, plus the bass is more defined. Once I get some sealing & deadening done of the rear panels + an amp, it'll sound even better. I wouldn't recommend this if you like rap, but for rock it sounds great.
    I just installed these speaker, hooked to the stock deck.

    They sound OK (probably on par with the stock speakers), but will sound much better once you set up a filter, an amp and a good deck (in the works for me).

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    in for the model numbers and such. . . my car is gutted and im running Boston acoustics's front and rear with stock tweeters and im missing the earth shaking bass my car used to produce, but thats not going back in so id like to find a set of these little guys

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