Turned out to sound good! :D
I have a whole $50 in the speakers :headbang:
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Did you run all new wiring?
Nope. Just replaced the speakers. everything still ran by Original amp and head unit.
Turned out to work better then I expected it to.
I put some new Kenwoods in the doors, I need to do the front and rears also.
What sizes did you use in the dash, door, and rear deck?
Factory sizes.
http://www.onlinecarstereo.com/CarAudio/p_28271_Pyle_PLX572.aspx
http://www.onlinecarstereo.com/CarAudio/p_24378_Pyle_PLG32.aspx
http://www.onlinecarstereo.com/CarAudio/p_24399_Pyle_PLRL52.aspx
Dude, that is bad ass. Did you have to drill ANY holes or cut ANY metal or was it all plug-and-play? Do the door speakers protrude into the door panel grille or into the window track area?
The speakers I used fit like stock. On the door panels the mounting holes did not line up with the oe speakers, but a drill fixes that easy enough.
I have those pyles in my Pontiac and I was suprised by how good they sound .