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Old Oct 14, 2006 | 04:46 PM
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Red face 2nd Gen New Speakers And Subs

Sorry this is my first time posting so sorry if i seem alittle noobish.

So I'm putting new speakers into my 2nd gen 4runner. there were no speakers to begin with in the rear so i'm curious if there is even is speaker housing. if not where could i get a housing kit, and because i never have had the power antenna should i even worry about connecting the blue power attenna wire up to get my rear speakers working? or should i have no problem.


i'm getting 2 12' subs with amp.. and some 5'1/4 speakers for the back.. should i even worry about the tweeters?... and should i even get another amp to power the rear speakers or should i just hook them up to the deck?

sry if it seems im beating the horse abit.

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Old Oct 14, 2006 | 06:08 PM
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i would def get a another amp to power your regular speakers because if you dont you will have to turn your sub down to hear anyhitng exept bass

in my truck i have 2 amps 1 keenwood 4 channel for my regular speakers and 1 rockford fosgate 2 channel for my 2 subs
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Old Oct 15, 2006 | 01:07 AM
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If you are interested in sound quality I would not bother with rear speakers and just spend the money to upgrade the front speakers (kick panels) and amp. Opinions may differ but I definetly noticed improved sq when I ditched my rear speakers.
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Old Oct 15, 2006 | 08:40 AM
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Originally Posted by mdh
If you are interested in sound quality I would not bother with rear speakers and just spend the money to upgrade the front speakers (kick panels) and amp. Opinions may differ but I definetly noticed improved sq when I ditched my rear speakers.
I will agree, yet disagree, because i'm always carrying passengers in my truck... i had the rear speaks disconnected before... and people complain they cant hear the music... all is good when they're hooked up tho....
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