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I have the 6 speaker stereo system and I want a little more bass. Just to get a full sound out of the audio. I was thinking of replacing either the door speakers or rear speakers with 8" subs but I'm afraid that I'll loose too much mid and high. Has anyone done this, and how does it sound?
And adding a sub and amp in the rear hatch isn't an option for me. I really don't like them taking up space or having to remove it if I need more room. -------------------- 99 Celica GT-S
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The part number tells the outer diameter, both at 8.1". Not really helpful for determining the size of the woofer. However, there's one very easy way to end any debate. Someone with an 8 speaker system... ahem, Trace... can turn their radio on and listen to the lower speaker. Regardless of whether it's a factory woofer or replacement mid that's in the door, the factory amp will still send the same signal so if that speaker plays only bass, then it was intended to be a factory sub.
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