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Just looking for some advice on what to look for when buying speakers?I need 4 speakers for my jeep liberty?Any good suggestions would be appreciated.
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You will need to make mounting adaptors for this vehicle. Once done you can easily fit 6.75" coax speakers all the way around or use components up front. If you are not going to be using a amplifier on them, keep it to some good coax (2way) type speakers like Focal or MB Quart. If you are going to throw an amp into the mix, definitely do the component speakers up front. The doors of this vehicle ring like you would not believe, knock on it and you will hear what I mean, add some Brown Bread to these doors and tonal response will improve even more.

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Build the rings...don't just slap some duct tape or something back there so it "fits"
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Respect the duct tape solution

double-secret reverse-osmosis speaker-cone-induced high-level interference distortion, Its a killer
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This truck has factory components. Woofer in the door, tweeter in the dash. If you are going to use coax measure the impedience of the front speakers at the back of the radio. Make sure the ohm rating is not less then 4. If it is pull and disconnect the stock tweeters or the deck will shut down.
There is no such thing as free installation!
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I can say from experience that you can put coax in the front with the factory tweeters still connected and there will be no issues running said setup off a deck. I have done more than one of these vehicles this was with no issues.
double-secret reverse-osmosis speaker-cone-induced high-level interference distortion, Its a killer

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