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Old 07-09-2009, 09:37 AM
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Default Adding 8" subs to doors WITHOUT mach system?

Good Morning!

I recently decided to upgrade the sad little 4 speaker stock stereo in my 2009 mustang.

I replaced the head unit and the 4 speakers, added an amp and a 10" sub in the back.

I'm finding that the sub is handling the low frequencies well but I need a little more oomph up front, mainly when listening to music with good bass guitar.

My question is...how much of a pain would it be to add a set of 8" woofers to the doors? I know its quite simple if you have a mach system but remember this car only had the stock 4 speaker system. Do the insides of the doors have the needed framework to mount a sub? Would this project be more of a hassle than what it is worth?

I understand I would have to alter my existing door panels, that is not an issue.


Thank you for any ideas or opinions.
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Old 07-12-2009, 02:47 AM
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not worth it, u would need new door panels. imo sound deaden ur doors, and get an amp for ur door speakers
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Old 07-12-2009, 03:08 AM
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or get some nice custom mids for the doors and dynomat the hell out of it.
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