These also.. The mounting holes look less intrusive.
Infinity REF-5032CFX Reference 5.25 Inch Two-Way Car Audio Speakers
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Why were you looking for something different than the JBL's?
I just put the 3 Ohm JBL's in today. Not sure I like them. I was at the back anyway to put in flashing rear brake light and cargo lift strut, so decided to do the speakers as well.
I had some marine kickers as well, but they were 4 Ohm and looked more difficult to trim.
Switching front to back through fade, the OEM front sounds better to me than the JBL's in the rear. Why would that be? So I am a bit disappointed. Though I am not an audiophile. The JBL's sounded good out of the box as well. After install they just seem hollow. I would hate to need to tear the back apart again and try to remove those covers, which were a pia.
I also picked up a pair of Orion midrange 2 Ohm speakers and those sounded great just connected but not in the box. Those were 500 watt speakers so I was concerned about blowing the radio, and they were a bit bigger in back so would take more trimming of the box. They were also just midrange, they go down to just 100, so I was concerned about losing base. But the base in those boxes sound so muffled anyway, maybe it would be better to go without too low by using a midrange.
I need to tear the front apart now to do LED headlights. So I am thinking about putting some 6.5's in there. I am not sure what to go with. I think most of the sound we hear is coming from the front anyway.
Edit: Wife just listened as well. The OEM fronts (which I believe are 5.25) sound much better than the rear JBL's I just put in.
Also, it doesn't make sense, the front's are much louder faded full front versus faded full rear with JBL's. How are these 3 Ohm speakers sounding quieter than the 4 Ohm OEM?