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<blockquote data-quote="99mstng" data-source="post: 11611007" data-attributes="member: 124169"><p>I replaced my fronts with the Polk DXI570s and it is amazing the difference vs. stock. I used the same harness and they are very easy as well - just make sure the pins lined up correct, I tried to force one for a couple seconds and then realized one of the pins was slightly bent and didn't line up properly. First door took me 45 mins being very careful/not knowing what to remove or how to remove it. Second door took 10 minutes. Take your time to not break anything, but very easy and anyone can handle.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.crutchfield.com/p_107DXI570/Polk-Audio-DXi570.html?tp=93#overview-tab" target="_blank">Polk Audio DXi570 5"x7"/6"x8" 2-way car speakers at Crutchfield.com</a></p><p>The reviews speak for themselves . . . </p><p></p><p>Once you see the stock speakers and hold them in your hand you will shake your head and go WTF Ford. Junk</p><p></p><p>As for what to get if you aren't going to run a different amp I'd look for a lower RMS output. I think the Polks are about 50 which is what the factory claims. If you go anything >75 you will not get the same volume and that speaker will likely not sound as good as a 50 watt RMS speaker. Don't fall for the thinking that more watts = more sound and better quality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="99mstng, post: 11611007, member: 124169"] I replaced my fronts with the Polk DXI570s and it is amazing the difference vs. stock. I used the same harness and they are very easy as well - just make sure the pins lined up correct, I tried to force one for a couple seconds and then realized one of the pins was slightly bent and didn't line up properly. First door took me 45 mins being very careful/not knowing what to remove or how to remove it. Second door took 10 minutes. Take your time to not break anything, but very easy and anyone can handle. [url=http://www.crutchfield.com/p_107DXI570/Polk-Audio-DXi570.html?tp=93#overview-tab]Polk Audio DXi570 5"x7"/6"x8" 2-way car speakers at Crutchfield.com[/url] The reviews speak for themselves . . . Once you see the stock speakers and hold them in your hand you will shake your head and go WTF Ford. Junk As for what to get if you aren't going to run a different amp I'd look for a lower RMS output. I think the Polks are about 50 which is what the factory claims. If you go anything >75 you will not get the same volume and that speaker will likely not sound as good as a 50 watt RMS speaker. Don't fall for the thinking that more watts = more sound and better quality. [/QUOTE]
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