Would this fit my car?

Systems
Systems Posts: 14,873
edited October 2003 in Car Audio & Electronics
k i was wonderin if the polk momo 5 1/4 component system will fit my 2000 grand prix. i know that the factory hole is 5 1/4 but i herd the magnets make it hard to install.. an also would the Kenwood KAC-729S amp be a good selection to power the momo 5 1/4's which are 100wEACH(200wPEAK) or power my infinity kappa 6x9's which are 110wEACH(330wPEAK) or is it possible to power all of them. the amps 600w not sure about the specs..
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  • MTXMAN
    MTXMAN Posts: 682
    edited October 2003
    IMHO anything will fit into any car if you're willing to make it fit.
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  • JDOGG
    JDOGG Posts: 433
    edited October 2003
    www.crutchfield.com , just click on what fits my <A TITLE="Click for more information about car" STYLE="background-color: #f0f000; " HREF="http://search.targetwords.com/u.search?x=5977|1||||cars|AA1VDw">car</A> under car products tab.
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  • sntnsupermen131
    sntnsupermen131 Posts: 1,831
    edited October 2003
    post the specs or a link to that amp...were too lazy to look it up...that and we're not the one with the question
    -Cody
  • Systems
    Systems Posts: 14,873
    edited October 2003
    KENWOOD KAC729S

    600 WATT MAX
    300WATT RMS
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    Stereo, Mono or Tri-Way output
    300 watts x 1 in bridged mode
    150 watts x 2 at 2 ohms
    Requires 8-gauge power and ground leads
    80 Hz selectable low-pass crossover, 18 dB/octave
    Speaker-level inputs
    4-way protection circuitry
    Signal-to-noise ratio 100 dB
    Dimensions: 9"W x 2"H x 11-7/8"D
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  • MTXMAN
    MTXMAN Posts: 682
    edited October 2003
    it'll put out 100x2 at 4 ohms which is the only load you'll want to run those components at so it'll be good to push them. You definately don't want to put the components at 2 ohms though, i had my mm6's at 2 ohms for about as long as it took me to turn the car on and find out how bad it sounded, the x-overs wern't made to run a 2 ohm load...
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