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Old 05-05-2009, 07:38 PM   #1
amcqu2
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Default Audio Advice

hi just after a bit of advice.

Im going to put in some new speakers in my 2004 WP LX 3 Door. JL 5x7 TR570-CXI in the front factory spots. Pioneer TS-A6962E 6x9 speakers in the rear factory or reinforce the parcel shelf and place them there (which im not sure) Matched up to an Alpine CDE - W203E Double Din Headunit.

Just wondering if there is anything special i need to acheive this such as ISO Adapters which ive heard of but cant find alot of info on, or any other miscellanous things that i may have missed.

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