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![]() Drives: '08 Yaris sedan Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Trinidad
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If space and weight is really an issue, i'd recommend that you do a proper infinite baffle install on your rear dash with a pair of eights a single ten or even reuse the factory 6x9 cutouts for a pair of tang band or CDT 6x9 subs (parts express)
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Audio Junky
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I didn't know CDT made dedicated midbass drivers in the 6x9 size... not many companies do that. |
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