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Hey Guys,

I was thinkin of getting a set of a 3 ways to fit in the front of my gtst.

6.5inch woofer

4 inch mid

1 inch tweet.

Can anybody please advise on whether this will fit, how would you fit it, without butchering the door too much and will it sound good.

Never seen it done before in a skyline, and on the philosphy of more is better, thought it would be cool.

What are your thoughts?

Thanks!

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Yeah, thanks Chris,

That was exactly what I was thinking. But not only that, I would probably need to fit the crossovers in the kick panels too right.

Chris, being a sound installer, has this been a common request? Or moreso, do you believe that this is a worthwhile modification, or would the more traditional two ways splits be the better option

Oh yeah, heres another one, whats better for sq,

Jaycar kevlars or

Infinity Reference series

Again all comments are greatly appreciated

Thanks

infinity is my pick. I used to do a bit of work like that in the mid 90s (I stopped doing custom work.). it is worthwhile and it will yeild sq. the two way splits are (to me marty might have another opinion) a downgrade. do what you are thinking you will like it.

Scotty There is no doubt high-end 3way splits set up properly are sweet but considering what it costs to have 3ways installed properly you would get better sound for your money buying very good 2way splits rather than spend it on installing mediocre speakers like Jaycars or Infinity reference series

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