![]() ![]() Some names that were once great went to shit, some that started at the bottom got better and make some decent mid-priced product. I installed car audio long enough ago that starting your car with a remote was still strictly an aftermarket thing and I long since stopped playing favorites with brands. The tweets in the A-pillars are a weird size so you may need to disassemble an existing product to get it to work, but most people who aren't going balls-out autosound just leave the stock tweets there or put 2-ways in the front doors with some psychoacoustical blahblah to "lift" the sound (most newer head units will do this). Make sure you're impedance-matched as the single amp (the industrial-looking thing that lives next to the sub) is tough to kill but not invincible. ![]() The speakers in the doors are all 6 3/4". Of course if you want to put the effort into it anything's possible. Keep in mind that you'll start running out of space for speakers and hardware in the back surprisingly fast-it's not a Tahoe-and you'd need to get pretty creative to fit anything under the 2nd-row seats. If you hate money, JL Audio has a vehicle-specific stealth box for these. Protip: Get a bag of speaker polyfill from Walmart, fill the enclosure about halfway. You really don't need to get super-creative with it Pioneer makes a surprisingly good drop-in. ![]()
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