oem audiophile door speakers

Old Oct 12, 2011 | 10:51 PM
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oem audiophile door speakers

I'm looking for all 6 audiophile "premium sound" door speakers for an 04-08. It seems easy to find the oem sub but not the doors. I'd like to do a small sound upgrade without having to wire up cross overs and amps and all that wiring that comes with it!
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Old Nov 6, 2011 | 03:26 PM
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not sure there is ANY difference in the bigger door speakers, but I may be wrong. my '04 didn't come with the audiophile(had 4 door speakers--extended cab), but since then i've bought the audiophile head unit(ebay-new take off '07 with chrome surround control *****), rear audiophile sub/amp(ebay-new take off), and front door tweeters(dealership). i can't tell any difference between mine and my friends that has the factory audiophile system. hope this helps
 

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Old Nov 7, 2011 | 06:59 PM
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Hey 03gto4fx4, Thanks for your imput. I dont doubt that at all. Actually im startting to realize that, (after a ton of research), i might as well just spend $20 - $30 dollars more and buy a set of components from alpine or polk audio. I have heard that there is a difference when you upgrade from stock to new components for sure. I already got the audiophile sub ($150 ebay) so all I need is some new highs and i think ill be happy. The thing is, i dont want to rattle windows, but i dont like the "clock radio" sound either. I just want an economical way do get a nice quality sound with a little oomf!
 
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Old Nov 8, 2011 | 03:35 PM
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call Crutchfield... They will include any adapters or harness for aftermarket speakers so you won't have to cut n splice the factory wires. Check 'em out..... www.crutchfield.com Anytime I need auto electronics they are my first and only call.
 
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Old Nov 9, 2011 | 11:29 PM
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Yes I'v visited crutchfields website oohing and ahhing at all there inventory! Although a little more exspensive than other sites, I love the fact that they provide the harness kits and adaptors that are required. My only delema is which one to get! I want to stay under $150 for a front component set and 2 rears. By the looks of it, that might be hard! And on goes the search!
 
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