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Originally Posted by Lacpac
Is it worth the hassle and probably a couple days of bloody knuckles and sweat to replace the rear deck speakers? I've watched the You Tube videos and don't mind taking my time doing projects. Last Winter was replacing back seat foam and broken back spring in driver seat...never did upholstery before, turned out great. I'm considering the Rockford Fosgate 3way speaker from Crutchfield because they include the speaker mounting bracket. Has anyone used this bracket before? I've got RF in the doors and an RF powered sub so I'm content with the power just don't like those cheap paper dual cone factory speakers in the rear. Has anyone mounted the replacement speakers from the bottom before? Wouldn't this make more sense? Thanks in advance for your feedback.
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Me and my sons (CamaroColton) just did this, in his 2011 and got everything from crutchfield. I went fosgates in the door, and mtx in the rear. The reason was price, crutchfield included the brackets for free and the connectors front and rear as well. Get the stinger roadkill, -we have zero vibrations, no rattle.. When we gutted the car, we took the time, to detail every piece of trim with McGuires plastic restorer. Cleaned the underside of eveything. I thought about dynamat, and not trying to break the bank on a first car. The only diff, was we went with 2 way speakers all the way around.