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hey guys,

my stock sound system crackles when turned up. and it isn't even loud. so i'm keen to get some new speakers. not that keen to spend too much coin though. will this fix the problem?

i know bugger all about car sterios but i'm ok with tools and will be doing the install myself so any help would be awsome

if i do get new speakers should i get 6inch splits or are mid priced 6inch three ways ok.

also to install them do i just cut into the stock cable thats already there or do i re wire them.

i just want some clean crisp sound.

cheers :D

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they aren't that easy to replace and you will have to build new mounts for them

my stock standard speakers work fine and so I didn't put in my infinity kappa 62.5 i's as it would have been too much of a mission when the standard ones work well as it is

if you get stuck best to look for a good installer like I did and well pleased with him too does a sweet job of things

meh just replace them.

to reduce your cost just get the reccomended size that will fit your doors without major moding.

prob solved.

under 200 bucks and you can get some fitted + installed.

under 100 if you wanna be real dodgy

meh just replace them.

to reduce your cost just get the reccomended size that will fit your doors without major moding.

prob solved.

under 200 bucks and you can get some fitted + installed.

under 100 if you wanna be real dodgy

yeah i think i'll just get something that will fit with out to much modification. thanks

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