Speaker replacement/ infinity

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Ridgeram

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I am looking to replace my stock infinity speakers.
I am interested in the mopar/kicker setup. Using the factory amp 2006 and factory head unit.

Is it worth doing this setup without adding an aftermarket amplifier?
will i have the same level of sound ?
anyone tried this or have any advice ?....
I am not interested in loosing any storage space for a subwoofer and enclosure.

i hear a amp can be run from the stock HU is this a good option>?
 

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I am looking to replace my stock infinity speakers.
I am interested in the mopar/kicker setup. Using the factory amp 2006 and factory head unit.

Is it worth doing this setup without adding an aftermarket amplifier?
will i have the same level of sound ?
anyone tried this or have any advice ?....
I am not interested in loosing any storage space for a subwoofer and enclosure.

i hear a amp can be run from the stock HU is this a good option>?

I don't think the factory amp is very powerful, I would suggest an aftermarket amp. But to add a sub you are going to have to lose atleast one of the under seat storage compartments if you have the QC.
 
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Ridgeram

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I am not interested in a Subwoofer.
I want good quality sound without it.
Which of the 7 speakers would you run a amp too?
 

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I'm not sure but whatever you do make sure the replacement door speakers are 2 ohm or else they'll have a static noise. Most aftermarkets are 4 ohm

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Ridgeram

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just thinking maybe its worth wiring a amp to the factory speakers first to see if that will improve there sound. i have a kenwood 1000 watt 4 channel at home in my project car. thats not driving. would that be a good choice to power say, the 4 door speakers ?
 

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I'm not sure, I have a amp and sub but it's not wired up to the door speakers. I'm not sure how hard it is to re-wire it all. The Infinity system is a 7 speaker system and it's all wired up together. I have no idea how hard/easy it would be. I wish I could help more lol
 

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I am looking to replace my stock infinity speakers.
I am interested in the mopar/kicker setup. Using the factory amp 2006 and factory head unit.

Is it worth doing this setup without adding an aftermarket amplifier?
will i have the same level of sound ?
anyone tried this or have any advice ?....
I am not interested in loosing any storage space for a subwoofer and enclosure.

i hear a amp can be run from the stock HU is this a good option>?

yes, get the Mopar/Kicker 4.1 amp and 6x9's, HUGE upgrade, plug and play.
 
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