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Do some searching on this forum. you'll find everything you need on component speaker installation.
Havign said that:
-1" tweeters can be mounted under the dash grills easily by fashioning a bracket from some plumbers strapping. (Well covered here on numerous threads)
-If your putting your component tweeters in the dash, the crossovers should go in the dash as well. This makes running the tweeter to crossover leads short /simple and keeps the crossovers dry/safe. Mine are tucked and wire tied under the drivers side dash where they are easily accessable for tweeter level changes.
- If your not running a big amp, it's fine to use the factory wireing. Splice your crossovers in between the HU and the factory connector on the front channels. You can leave the rear channels alone unless splicing in an amp. This keeps you from having to cut any wireing that's perminatly attached to the truck. It also keeps you from having to fish new wire all over the place.
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