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1) get a small amp for the front speakers 2) If that doesn't do the trick put a 12" sub in the spare tire well. Molding a fiberglass tub with an MDF board and bracing works best (sealed enclosure). 3) buy a small class D amp for the subsI recommend JL amps. They are reliable, efficient, sound good, and can probably fit one under each front seat to keep the trunk clean.
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