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  1. #16
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    3 or 4 way Pioneer speakers with Orion/Kicker 2 ohm subs with matching amp.
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    As long as you amp them any good brand will sound right
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    Quote Originally Posted by boatmangc View Post
    Not without some cutting, but it's worth it.

    Just be careful on placement on the drivers side you can get REAL close to the trunk lid springs.

    Measure twice, cut once!
    I probably won't be cutting. In fact, I was suprised to find out that the rear speakers are Alpine SPR-574A 5x7's! I shouldn't be suprised. Most of what I was told about this car hasn't been correct, why should this be any different!

    These speakers have 4 wires going to them. 2 + and 2 -, one set for each side. They say Coaxial 140 watt peak and 35 RMS. I will do a little Google searching today and see what I come up with. I could always amp them and then focus on the fronts since those only work on rare occassion with distortion. I am sure that will help tremendously with the sound in the car for now.

    "RescuRauder", Born on 09/02/2003 & rescued on 04/05/2013. #236 of 3214 and #62 of 1237 in Black. CAI, Some kind of tune, Kooks Headers, X-pipe w/Hi-Flow cats, Magnaflow mufflers, Resonators removed, 4.10's, Metco U&L CA and Watts link, Drilled & slotted rotors, now BOOSTED!! Eaton Swapped 12/29/19!!
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    Well, did a ton of Google searches, reviews etc. Went on a mission to find some JBL, Polk or Pioneer (as a last resort). Walmart had a few speakers I checked out. Namely the Sony 6x8 4 way and Pioneer 6x8 4 ways. Not bad. I actually thought the Sony's sounded better. So off to a Best But (not the closest one but in the next town south) that was supposed to have the best "test all the speakers" area. I hooked a a Pioneer head unit that was similiar to the one I had and tested 'em all. Guess what sounded the best? A new line of Kickers called the CS series. The Polks were a close second, but didn't have the 6x8-only 6.5 round. That made the decision easier to buy the Kickers. Best $70 I have spent in a while!
    FYI, the model # is CS68. They sound excellent with no amp and compliment the system perfectly. Lots of clear, crisp highs, mids and even lows (but I got a sub for that). Keep in mind, I only replaced the fronts.
    Now that I have a nice sounding & completely working system, I will start to think about upgrading the head unit to a touchscreen....

    "RescuRauder", Born on 09/02/2003 & rescued on 04/05/2013. #236 of 3214 and #62 of 1237 in Black. CAI, Some kind of tune, Kooks Headers, X-pipe w/Hi-Flow cats, Magnaflow mufflers, Resonators removed, 4.10's, Metco U&L CA and Watts link, Drilled & slotted rotors, now BOOSTED!! Eaton Swapped 12/29/19!!
    Sold! 1986 Mustang GT Vert, Black, 5spd, new short block, Powerheads, Crower 15511, gears, exhaust etc.

    1968 Ford (Galaxie) XL fastback, 390, factory buckets & auto on floor
    2011 Shelby GT500, Kona Blue with SVT Performance Pkg & Navigation, VMP tuned ~550rwhp/550rwtq. Finally Blown!

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    Great info. AND for the slow guy... They fit right in? No hassle?

    Please confirm as I am on my way to buy these. Also... How do I get more base /replace base unit in truck with no hassle?


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    Quote Originally Posted by 1Marauder View Post
    Great info. AND for the slow guy... They fit right in? No hassle?

    Please confirm as I am on my way to buy these. Also... How do I get more base /replace base unit in truck with no hassle?
    They fit right in. No hassles except removing the aftermarket crossovers and additional wiring the previous owner had installed, but I doubt most people on this Forum would have to deal with that, lol. I took all that out, hooked the speakers up and they sound GREAT! I HATE dealing with door panels, but this job was pretty easy. Check out the
    YouTube video from 1AAuto on how to replace a window motor on a Grand Marquis. That video gives you a real good idea how to take the door panel off without any headaches. However, that GM, is different than the Marauder. But, nonetheless, it helped me. I am always concerned that I will break something when it comes to taking these things off and on again!

    As far as bass, from what I can tell, they have a great sound too. I do have an aftermarket sub setup in the trunk. I don't know too much about the factory stuff since all that was gutted when I got the car. The big attraction to me about these speakers was how the much and how clear the highs are. The rest of the speakers sound is great too. It just seems that alot of other speakers had some highs, too much mid, not enough highs, etc. These have it all.
    Last edited by sflrainmaker01; 05-27-2013 at 09:58 AM. Reason: added some more info

    "RescuRauder", Born on 09/02/2003 & rescued on 04/05/2013. #236 of 3214 and #62 of 1237 in Black. CAI, Some kind of tune, Kooks Headers, X-pipe w/Hi-Flow cats, Magnaflow mufflers, Resonators removed, 4.10's, Metco U&L CA and Watts link, Drilled & slotted rotors, now BOOSTED!! Eaton Swapped 12/29/19!!
    Sold! 1986 Mustang GT Vert, Black, 5spd, new short block, Powerheads, Crower 15511, gears, exhaust etc.

    1968 Ford (Galaxie) XL fastback, 390, factory buckets & auto on floor
    2011 Shelby GT500, Kona Blue with SVT Performance Pkg & Navigation, VMP tuned ~550rwhp/550rwtq. Finally Blown!

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    Quote Originally Posted by boatmangc View Post
    Really happy with my Infinity Kappas, 6X9 rears and 6X8 front

    I have the same set up and love the sound, great price as well
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    Infinity reference. Had them in my last MM, this MM, and our 03' Cobra.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vortech347 View Post
    Infinity reference. Had them in my last MM, this MM, and our 03' Cobra.
    +1 on the Infinity Reference speakers!
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    I did these http://www.kicker.com/ks_series in coax plus their subwoofer in both of ours driven by the stock radio. Sounds great!

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    I went to crutchfield and ordered a Receiver w Bluetooth, 4 speakers and a self powered infinity subwoofer. You pay a little more but they included all the installation adapters and detailed install instructions. The whole setup was a little under $600. The subwoofer died after 8 months. They sent me a new one no questions asked before I sent the other one back. They emailed me a postage paid label to return it.
    I priced the parts on ebay and could get them for about $450. A $150 savings. There would not have been instructions. Crutchfield even give you the special tools you need. The system is awesome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fastblackmerc View Post
    Won them in a raffle. Never tried them. On the speakers & box it says "Custom-Fit For Ford Mazda Nissan"
    I have the D series in my marauder and they are very clear. Recommend unit from Pop's.
    Russ, Monroe NC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Go2GuyFL View Post
    I did these http://www.kicker.com/ks_series in coax plus their subwoofer in both of ours driven by the stock radio. Sounds great!
    I put the Kickers in my car too. I love them! As I am a little technologically challenged, my son came out the other night while I was checking out my new sound system in the Marauder. He chuckled (for a second) at the high powered Pioneer CD Changer controller deck I was using that actually has a cassette player. Then, he says, I will be right back. He brings me out an old cassette adapter he had that plugs into my phone (which has most of my music on it) and says now try it! So, now, all my music sounds great and plays thru the cassette player. From now on, I think I am just going to have to bring out a couple beers after work and listen to my music in the car! That way, I can turn it up as loud as I want and not hear any #$%^& from the wife!

    "RescuRauder", Born on 09/02/2003 & rescued on 04/05/2013. #236 of 3214 and #62 of 1237 in Black. CAI, Some kind of tune, Kooks Headers, X-pipe w/Hi-Flow cats, Magnaflow mufflers, Resonators removed, 4.10's, Metco U&L CA and Watts link, Drilled & slotted rotors, now BOOSTED!! Eaton Swapped 12/29/19!!
    Sold! 1986 Mustang GT Vert, Black, 5spd, new short block, Powerheads, Crower 15511, gears, exhaust etc.

    1968 Ford (Galaxie) XL fastback, 390, factory buckets & auto on floor
    2011 Shelby GT500, Kona Blue with SVT Performance Pkg & Navigation, VMP tuned ~550rwhp/550rwtq. Finally Blown!

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    I just bought 2 pairs of the Kicker CS68s from Best Buy; they were on sale for 66.49/pair and after tax the total was $142.30. Gonna try to get the rears installed tomorrow or Friday and test 'em out. If I like 'em, will tackle the door speakers next week. I'm thinking they have to sound better than the factory speakers.

    Thanks for the tip sflrainmaker01!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by IwantmyMMnow! View Post
    I just bought 2 pairs of the Kicker CS68s from Best Buy; they were on sale for 66.49/pair and after tax the total was $142.30. Gonna try to get the rears installed tomorrow or Friday and test 'em out. If I like 'em, will tackle the door speakers next week. I'm thinking they have to sound better than the factory speakers.

    Thanks for the tip sflrainmaker01!!!
    No problem. Let me know how you like them! I only put them in the doors. The car had some older Alpine 5x7's in there. Now, the front and rears really blend together nice. You might want to put them in the doors first. They really brought out the highs and a full range of sound. The Alpine's don't have the range of sound the Kicker's do. I know that may sound odd, but it's true! Besides, it seems more difficult to put the rears in anyway. The doors were easy, thanks to the info on this site and 1AAuto on YouTube.
    Search for removing door panel on 2004 Mercury Grand Marquis (that hurts to type...).
    Last edited by sflrainmaker01; 06-19-2013 at 08:55 PM.

    "RescuRauder", Born on 09/02/2003 & rescued on 04/05/2013. #236 of 3214 and #62 of 1237 in Black. CAI, Some kind of tune, Kooks Headers, X-pipe w/Hi-Flow cats, Magnaflow mufflers, Resonators removed, 4.10's, Metco U&L CA and Watts link, Drilled & slotted rotors, now BOOSTED!! Eaton Swapped 12/29/19!!
    Sold! 1986 Mustang GT Vert, Black, 5spd, new short block, Powerheads, Crower 15511, gears, exhaust etc.

    1968 Ford (Galaxie) XL fastback, 390, factory buckets & auto on floor
    2011 Shelby GT500, Kona Blue with SVT Performance Pkg & Navigation, VMP tuned ~550rwhp/550rwtq. Finally Blown!

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