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Originally Posted by zakimak
Agreed unless you listen to DTS Cds and have a system capable of decyphering the surround data, rears are not nearly as important as the fronts. That said, having fill is not per se a bad thing given psycho-acoustics response to not being in the ideal sweet spot (center between two speakers). Keep the stock rears. If you don't like it, you can always turn it off.
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He would not be able to run the rears off a new head unit unless he is running it through the stock bose amp and speakers. There 2 ohms I think and would blow a head units amp.
Also even with you and I agreeing on no rears some people just find that they miss it and want rears.