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<blockquote data-quote="Buddhaman" data-source="post: 2696454" data-attributes="member: 12404"><p>I just ordered some new speakers from Crutchfield.com $80 for 2 pairs (front and back) with fast shipping (3 days) and the mounting kit and wiring harness included. I'm just replacing the stock ones since 2 aren't working (1 front, 1 rear). They sell everything you could need for audio setup and doing it yourself isn't difficult, just tedious. If you're adding an amp and subwoofer you'll need to run power, ground it properly, and connect to the headunit. Replacing factory speakers isn't bad unless you want to upgrade the wiring at the same time which can be a pain. Headunits aren't difficult once you figure out how to get the old one out (usually a bezel and some screws) and make sure you have the right mounting kit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buddhaman, post: 2696454, member: 12404"] I just ordered some new speakers from Crutchfield.com $80 for 2 pairs (front and back) with fast shipping (3 days) and the mounting kit and wiring harness included. I'm just replacing the stock ones since 2 aren't working (1 front, 1 rear). They sell everything you could need for audio setup and doing it yourself isn't difficult, just tedious. If you're adding an amp and subwoofer you'll need to run power, ground it properly, and connect to the headunit. Replacing factory speakers isn't bad unless you want to upgrade the wiring at the same time which can be a pain. Headunits aren't difficult once you figure out how to get the old one out (usually a bezel and some screws) and make sure you have the right mounting kit. [/QUOTE]
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