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Old 10-04-2007, 03:10 PM   #1
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Any idea what it would take to have them installed? Will they connect right to the stock head unit?

Installation is a DIY about 1.5-3 hours depending on your technical abilities. Will connect to either your h/u or amp depending on MY car ('03-04 to amp, '02 prior to h/u unless you have 6x40 amp).

Lot's of info in the archives just search on 'rear speaker install'. IMHO, they are worth the upgrade - especially at the price bmussatti lists. To see how easy of an install, check out these instructions (from an aftermarket supplier of a kit using p-parts except the drivers)

PNP Rear Speaker Kit Install Instructions
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Old 10-04-2007, 04:24 PM   #2
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The OEM rear speakers were already in my car when I purchased it and they do add a nice depth to the sound quality. Most of the sound still comes from the front even with some rear bias on the fade. I replaced them with the PNP speakers which have a much higher quality sound. This is a great price on these OEM units though. If you look behind the passenger side rollbar near the outer edge there may already be a plug in for the speakers. You will also have to already have the storage compartment. If you do not already have the compartment it could get a little pricey. Bose makes a unit that I wish I had. It fits in like the storage compartment.
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