Boat speakers in c10?

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I'm having a dumb idea time again... basically I want to have louder speakers/subs in my truck, however, i don't particularly want to spend much money on it right now.
I have a boat that happens to have a amp (rockville phenom rxmf4) that is paired up woth 4x rockville 500w speakers. I'm thinking about taking 2 of the speakers with the amp and puting them in my truck. 2 is all i can fit. Also 2400w seems like a bit much and 1000w I belive could/would work in a truck like this?
My truck has one of thoes fancy "look like" the original radio but isn't, from coustom autosound.
So biggest question is. Could I do something like that? Use the amp and 2 of the speakers in my truck?
 

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I don't know about the amp recommendation, but I wouldn't be opposed to using boat speakers at all.
 

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