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im looking for some good 6.5 mids for my 2005 durango. my factory radio is amplified. i will be adding an aftermarket amp for my aftermarket HU for mids. ( i tend to take out all my aftermarket stuff alot(crooks) ) i have a pioneer 6000 deck "new style", 18'' loaded btl; amp got stolen but getting a sundown 3000, but im going to switch between that and my kicker L7 of a us amps 1600.4 bridged at 4 ohms to put 1100 rms to the L7. so there will be plenty of bass. i have tried the alpine type R mids and they did not work for me. i was thinking focal. but ide like to get a few idea's from you guys. and what amp would you recomend on them. thanks.

Eddie Gossett

off topic a bit, but you may wanna think about getting a nice alarm(maybe a 2 way model) before you put all that gear in. if you don't already have on one.

Hybrid Audio Technologies L-6 would be a great or even the L4 though its not a 6.5.

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im getting an alarm sometime soon. my truck got broken into 3 times within 2 months. wooo the ghetto sucks. lol. i have a factory alarm. they were ripping my stuff out with the factory alarm going off. i dont like the alpine type R's because the s's and the z's are pretty distorted. im going to look into the other speakers you guys have been telling me about. keep the idea's coming please :D :D :D thanks.

Eddie G

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