Guys
I think is time to install a car stereo in my fury but I need some suggestions. I already have the adapter mount for replace the stock AM radio with a modern single din radio, I've chosen a pair or speakers for the rear, an amplifier and subwoofer but I don't know what to do for the front speakers, definitively installing speakers on doors is not an option, I've seen in some fords and GM cars that they made a copy of the kick panels on fiber with the space for the speaker but I don't know if this is an option on my fury. The last option is the speaker hole of the AM Radio, I don't know what dimensions this speaker is, and don't know if there's something in the market like a mid range speaker to be installed in this space
About the electrical installation, could be a good idea to use a new circuit separated from the stock fuse box or maybe could be a better idea to use a circuit from the fuse box? The audio shop guy told me that he considers a better option to use a separated circuit due to this is an old car and the performance of the stock electric system will not be the best and maybe put a load of car stereo and car amplifier in the stock wiring could make not funny things to happen
I think is time to install a car stereo in my fury but I need some suggestions. I already have the adapter mount for replace the stock AM radio with a modern single din radio, I've chosen a pair or speakers for the rear, an amplifier and subwoofer but I don't know what to do for the front speakers, definitively installing speakers on doors is not an option, I've seen in some fords and GM cars that they made a copy of the kick panels on fiber with the space for the speaker but I don't know if this is an option on my fury. The last option is the speaker hole of the AM Radio, I don't know what dimensions this speaker is, and don't know if there's something in the market like a mid range speaker to be installed in this space
About the electrical installation, could be a good idea to use a new circuit separated from the stock fuse box or maybe could be a better idea to use a circuit from the fuse box? The audio shop guy told me that he considers a better option to use a separated circuit due to this is an old car and the performance of the stock electric system will not be the best and maybe put a load of car stereo and car amplifier in the stock wiring could make not funny things to happen