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What I did was fit focal 165vs on the front and amped them. THe rears i left stock but ramped the sound heavily backwards so that the sound was almost equal. The stock speakers and the enclosure that the parcel shelf makes are actually quite impressive. I haven't seen anyone fit non oem speakers in the shelf, only shelfs which have either had the plastic removed or had the bottoms cut out for bigger magnets.
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Yeah they backs aren't too bad but are lacking a tweeter. My front ones will be amped soon and they are alpine ones so should be good.
That's unfortunate Big K haha.
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I had direct fit speakers...but as sammy said...had to cut the back a little for magnet space
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I've put Pioneers in front & back. will have to go up in the attic for the model nymber.
It goes, it stops (as reqd).
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I wanted to try and keep the pod whole as then the speaker wont be competing with the air space of the sub. I have sealed the back you see and it has stopped them distorting from the air movement of the sub below which was nice.