I am guessing that people are telling you to not hook up the rear speakers because they split the head unit's power, but if you have a good enough unit or an amp as well this is no big deal. i would always get rid of old stock speakers, if possible, they are generally paper cone piece of crap and even a modest new set is a big improvement. make sure that you get the necessary kits to install the new unit--the brackets and the wiring harness (often like $50 but worth it). I would use the little crimp wiring connectors if you have to cut wire. Don't forget to connect the ground. Really I would try to find someone who is knowledgeable to help you, most of this stuff actually is not hard, but you have to go at it with some confidence in order to do it.
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