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My jeep has 6x9 in the front and 6.5 in the back. Thy are the infinity gold system that came with the jeep. I just purchased a pair of ID ctx65cs speakers and am stuck on what I should do. My options are as follows

1. Put ID component set in back and replace front 6x9 with ID ctx69. Buy a 4 channel amps to run all 4

2. Buy another set of ctx65cs and run them in front and back off a 4 channel amp

3. Put ctx65cs in front and run off a 2 channel amp(100rms x2). Run the stock rear speakers off of the head unit.

What do you guys think? I am leaning towards option 3, it will allow me to save money towards my subwoofer. I know with option 3 that my music will be a good deal louder than stock, so I am not really concerned with that. I just want to see what some of you guys would do if you were in my situation. Thanks for the opinions

Also, sorry for my wording not being that great, I using my phone. Damn computer virus'

I would power a component set upfront with a 2 ch amp. And forget the rear speakers, that you could sell to have a better budget for your sub.

Just my 2cts!

X2, ditch the rears and put more money elsewhere. I'd concentrate on the front stage personally though.

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