I think you misunderstood... Running two 8 ohm speakers in parallel yields 4ohms. Most all amps that are bridgeable can handle a 4 ohm load when bridged without too much distortion.
Don't worry too much about that sound quality when you are talking about frequencies below 350Hz. Especially when you consider you box design. You will lose way way more quality by installing woofers in a box that wasn't tuned for them. Not to mention the overall sound dampening (density) of the material. I am not too familiar with the area you want to put them in, but I am assuming it is going to be sealed? If not, without being able to tune any ports, it will always make a wiffling sound, and the speakers will die faster because the resistance to their movement provided by the box (Q box) won't be there. They would have to rely on the strength of the surround and the spider (Q ts).
Just my opinion....
As far as making an amp drive 2 ohms: I have a Phoenix Gold MPS2250 4ohm 50 X 2 Amp. It's dynamic output at 1/4 ohm is like 1375watts, with .1 THD (Yes, they used to make amps that could do that). I have used it to drive 6 JL12W6 Subwoofers, 8 JL Midbassess, 6 Kicker 3.5, and 3 Infinity EmitK ribbon Tweeters at the same time. I used all hand tuned crossover components by buying larger value coils and unravelling them untill I achieved the best crossover points. In some cases, like the subwoofers, which were pulling a one ohm load on the amp, I had to build parallel coils because the 1375w travelling through it would melt the insulation. No one builds systems like this anymore, because everyone wants surround sound video systems. But let me tell you, nothing is more impressive than a hundred watt amp driving 16 speakers in 4 ranges each receiving close to 1375 in each range. Except maybe welding with your amps speaker outputs!!
Sorry if none of this helps you. Just wanted to help you find a resource that has 5 in woofers.
If you are really set on using car stereo speakers because they come in 4 ohm models, you can always try the density method..... Buy a couple high power 5inchers and make the cone heavier using some plastic dip or varathane or something depending on their material. This will lower the resonant frequency of the speaker. It's not a great method because the speaker will become less efficient.
Remember that you don't get anything without trading something.....
Trunk space for deep base. It will either be hidden or it will be heard.