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Main concern would be depth. Yes, you can fit an 8" in the door, with minor modification, and plenty of deadening. If I remember correctly, the factory baffle is about
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Main concern would be depth. Yes, you can fit an 8" in the door, with minor modification, and plenty of deadening. If I remember correctly, the factory baffle is about 1" thick.
The Bose setup comes with 6x9's in doors, if i'm not mistaken, so an 8" is definitely do-able.
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