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Would these be better than the polks??? Cant wait to get them in.

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Old 02-11-2012, 11:56 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Would these be better than the polks??? Cant wait to get them in.
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IMO, yep, but i'm not a fan of Polk, so...
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Yep just make sure you amp them, there pretty power hungry.
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200wrms per door is ideal for those and make sure you deaden those doors. I put a set of those in my wife's car sealed and deadened the doors and they do not dissappoint
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roger that.. I have as much dynamat on those doors as possible. I'm searching for a link on how to remove the inner door plate so i can get at the outer skin to apply the mat.
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Send me a PM. I just completed my regulator door panel removal and reinstall a few weeks ago. Used about 5 sheets of Dynamat to deaden the inner exterior skins. Just able to hook the power back up this past week to where I can check for proper window operation and such, and can say that all is 100%.
Yes, you have to drill out the 2 rivets that attach the regulator panel to the window tracks. Somewhat tricky to re-rivet, but not really brain surgery...Might be close depending on your expertise with working on "things." Do think this is an option to just laying the sheets over the panel.
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