Anyone using these in their Jeep?
I know somone selling a set for a good price and was wondering if they are worth the quality, Or if I should just keep to getting the kickers upgraded speakers
POLK MM651 6.5" coaxial speakers
POLK MM651 6.5" coaxial speakers
Quick look at the specs shows a 94db sensitivity . . which will give you decent volume on a stock stereo and polk is a decent brand. They will surley beat the sh|t out of the stockers.
Will these be your front or rears? . . if fronts I would strongly suggest a decent component system instead so you can get rid of the stock tweeters.
anybody with half a wit can upgrade speakers . . .
Quick look at the specs shows a 94db sensitivity . . which will give you decent volume on a stock stereo and polk is a decent brand. They will surley beat the sh|t out of the stockers.
Will these be your front or rears? . . if fronts I would strongly suggest a decent component system instead so you can get rid of the stock tweeters.
Quick look at the specs shows a 94db sensitivity . . which will give you decent volume on a stock stereo and polk is a decent brand. They will surley beat the sh|t out of the stockers.
Will these be your front or rears? . . if fronts I would strongly suggest a decent component system instead so you can get rid of the stock tweeters.
I know the Kickers are an easy drop in, but I'm not a Kicker fan. I plan to replace my stockers w/ JL Audio, components up front, co-axials in SB. I already replaced the sub w/ 2 ED 10's. The Polks should sound good to.
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[QUOTE=DanNEBTD;1912335]anybody with half a wit can upgrade speakers . . .
While I agree with the statement above, I was just pointing out to the OP that the kickers carry a mopar P/N and are a direct drop in ( no wire cutting, soldering and shrink wrap).
While I agree with the statement above, I was just pointing out to the OP that the kickers carry a mopar P/N and are a direct drop in ( no wire cutting, soldering and shrink wrap).


