Good stock replacement w/newer head unit
I bought my vehicle (95 nissan hardbody) with a newer head unit and stock speakers. One by one the stockers blew out so it was time to change them out. I decided to go budget with some coax. The dimensions on these are pretty tight (a good thing) so I wanted to make them work with a little modding in front and rear (stockers were 4" and 5.25"). Given the hz range, impedance, cost, and dimensions, I think they are a good value. The CEA-2031 compliance doesn't hurt either. The bass is a bit hollow but sound deadening would've helped here because my trucks skin is like a tin can. Not the speakers fault. My only complaint is the covers leave a little exposed on the bottom. For door speakers, I think this is a potential hazard. Otherwise, I like them!
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