I experimented with all kinds of combos in my truck before I actually did my stereo install and one thing I discovered was that a truck cab is too small for more than 2 speakers -- the sound just bounces all over the place and you lose clarity,
I installed 2 Sony X-plode speakers and a '55 Chevy stereo cassette/radio with great results. Check my site (link below sig) to see all.
I put the speakers in the side kickpanels (not done yet), left and right, and the sound-separation is great!
On the antenna, I went with what I think is the coolest looking antenna for a truck - again, see my site. My truck came with a power antenna in the top cowl -- BAD idea ... if the antenna was left up and I opened my hood I'd take the antenna out! Plus the power unit was way too visible in the cab.
The Truck Shop has the antenna I bought ... I bought mine from Chevy Duty and the mounts are really NICE chrome mounts, but Chevy Duty has since changed suppliers and the mounts from their new supplier are made of plastic! :mad:
I bought the dual-mount / side-mount antenna and put it behind the cab - driver side. The antenna extends to over 6-feet and I get plenty of stations ... it onlt cost like $20, too.
PS - Those under-the-dash antennas SUCK!
