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Originally Posted by Xbdition
I'd seal and deaden the doors first and see how you like it. Even if you end up buying new speakers, sealing and deadening the doors should be your first step.
I don't think you said anywhere that adding a few pounds is your major concern, but that you didn't want to eat up anymore trunk space.
That OEM amp in the trunk only powers the door speakers, so you could easily put a small 2 channel amp in it's place that will push enough power to a really nice set of midwoofers. An amp with both low and high pass filters would be good. Run power and ground to the amp, have a set of door speaker adapters made according to the speakers you choose, and you can have as much midbass as you'd like, depending on how much you want to spend. Simple enough to do IMO.
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What is your suggestion for sealing the doors? I did pull my pass. door panel off and add a bunch of strips of a Dynamat style product to the door panel and on the door itself as the rattles were driving me bonkers. I would have done more, but getting the plastic to reseal was a big concern to me.