Thank you! I am pretty excited but living in Alaska is going to probably to make shipping for that MkIV killer but we will see. I'm really excited either way...what sort of amp should I look at? Not entirely new to the audio game but never set it up myself or installed it myself before. I'm fairly mechanically inclined at least that's my job haha. But haven't messed with stereo installs but I imagine it can't be too difficult but amp setup and selection is totally foreign to me. I may start with doors and back wall..not sure about pulling the interior and how difficult that may be...but I work rotational work so I have 5 days to get the truck pulled apart...apply deadner and reassemble.
For an amplifier you are looking for something around 4-500w @ 2ohm
Something like this Sundown Audio SAE-1000D,
http://www.woofersetc.com/p-12417-s...lock-1000w-rms-digital-class-d-amplifier.aspx
Also Sundown Audio is sorta like a sister company to Stereo Integrity, can most likely pick up Sundown amps used on caraudio.com or Diyma for cheap.
From there installation is pretty straight forward, wiring it is the trickiest part but not complicated. Sonicelectronix.com has great selection of wiring kits and components, or
www.knukonceptz.com.
For deadener it all depends on much you want to put in, you can bury a full bulk pack (36 ft^2) into a single door, but that is pretty much maxed out, 20sq per door is probably a decent round number to get you both inside and outside skin., then if you do floor is about 35ft^2 (5'x7') in a crew cab.
Pulling the interior really isn't that bad, a buddy and myself did my floor including ensolite in about 3 hrs start to finish and we didn't rush. 2 people can strip and fully deaden then reinstall within a long day as a shade tree mechanic/beer drinking work, or bust your ass and get it done in 7-8hrs.
and I fully second what 05wh250 says on the round speakers in the doors with some 0.25" HDPE plastic (cheap cutting boards) make up some adapters and cover them in deadener. Also if you want to go crazy make up some panels to seal up the big access openings in the doors to really boost the speakers performance.