components
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components
how easy/hard is it to fit a set of components to the plastic trim that is either side of the rear seats in a 3dr fiesta. i know that the trim isn't entirely flat and was wondering if anyone who may have done it could shed some light on it.
cheers
fordy
cheers
fordy
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You don't want to put components there it will sound terrible. Get the best possible components you can up front and amp them and I wouldn't bother with any back speakers at all. Speakers in the back will gain volume not sound quality
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Depends on your budget mate. I got on very well with Infinity in the past and have been fond of JL Audio, Rainbow and DLS speakers as well. It's worth getting some Dynamat into the door as well to stop it rattling and the sound escaping through the panels
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