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Bass heavy coaxials replace stock door speakers


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Hey so a friend at my school has a Durango and has blown three of her speakers. She asked me if I could help her out but she has limited budget so I was looking to hopefully just find some cheap bassheavy coaxials to put in the doors. They will be off of stock head unit power so I figured that bottoming out won't be a problem. Does anybody have any ideas, I was looking at the soundqubed coaxials since they have response down to 40hz and as SQ known for being a good for the budget brand. Any opinions are welcome.

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soundqubed coaxials. Sound good for budget speakers..bass heavy and coaxial don't really go together in my opinion...maybe components would be a better option.

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Hmmmmm...depending on her budget I might be able to convince her about a 8" sub, that's a different topic though. I'm hoping somebody has experience with some bassy coaxials, nothing earthshattering but better that stock hopefully.

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