Even with all of the sound deadening materials, some things can still rattle at certain frequencies, like the door locks or other moving metal components in the doors. With that being said, one great option could be these.
http://www.jlaudio.com/c5-650-car-audio-speakers-c5-speaker-systems-99104
I put the woofer component in all 4 doors, with a simple adapter ring readily available at best buy or Amazon, made by metro. I put the tweeters right into the stock dash and "D" pillar locations with only a bit of modifications and some metal strapping behind them for brackets. These woofers will go down to 48h and up to 5000h. So, the range is perfect. With the tweeters handling up to 25kh and then this sub,
http://www.jlaudio.com/cs113tg-tw5v2-2-car-audio-powerwedge-subwoofer-systems-93256
In the back, with it's own 500 watt amp. This is my current setup in my 2009, and the overall sound range and sound stage is phenomenal. I have also bypassed the factory Bose amp and use two separate smaller 4 channel 180 watt amps. One for the woofers in the doors and one for the tweeters. This way I could adjust the gain separately to adjust the sound stage up or down. The only thing I have going through the bose amp now is the chimes. And I re-routed that output to the center dash speaker. Even with this setup, the door locks will rattle slightly at certain frequencies but, a little volume fixes that!