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I have mmats lower/ gz's upper and they compliment each other pretty good.
the mmats are damn close th the gz's and available.
Get the mmats now then down the road ( that we all go) you can add gz's for the lowers when they become available.
Damn, these speakers are so much beefier than stock ones. Holy ****. There is no comparison.
I couldn't wait, so I started to install them. I still need an amp, but for now, at least I wanted them in. So far, I got one installed because getting to some of those bolts is absolute pain in the ***, but I managed. I tested how it sounds, and I do hear little improvement from the stock on the other side. Not much though, most likely because I am pushing them from the HU. Anyways, they fit right in. One thing I had to do was cut off a small nipple in the area where the speaker bracket that screws into the pod. Other than that, fits perfectly without any modifications to the pods on the inside.
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