I was getting something out of my trunk the other day and accidently ripped out the wiring for my speaker. It's a Boston Acostics 6x9. It's ripped between the cone and the wiring harness, how to I fix this? I'll post pictures after work.
#1 rule in car audio is to start from the front and move your way to the back.
ie headunit, front speakers, 2 or 4 channel amp, and a touch of deadening in the doors.
rear speakers are not important in car audio. if u go to any car audio forum and look through the build logs, you'll see the guys are just running a front stage for the mids and highs. rear speakers just pull your sound stage back.
what i suggest u do is, ditch the rear speakers u have now, upgrade the stocks and amp the fronts.