The shallow pioneer ibFlat box going behind the seat?
You have to cut the carpet but it works. Also touches the seat slightly as well as cabin vent on the back so if you slam the seat there is slight risk of breaking a tab on the cabin vent and they are super brittle. I had that set up for a...
If you want to build your own, you could use the factory cubby as the enclosure. You would need to remove it, seal and screw it to your baffle board as to make it one piece.
I got it fro eBay.com.au. The company isn’t set up to ship to the USA on their eBay account so I contacted them directly. His name is Michael Cory. Just contact him through his eBay site and he will get shipping worked out.
This fits the US ranger as it’s pretty much unchanged from the overseas...
That’s wild. Yeah no problems at all. Panel removers are not necessary.
I pulled back the rubber seal that goes around the door. That lets you get a couple fingers behind the panel by the drivers seat belt about mid way up on the front side. There is a metal clip that snaps in right by where...
I’ve found this truck pretty simple to remove panels. I put my fingers under a panel and work my way towards where it seems like it’s snapped in and then just pull straight out. I’ve had them off and one a few times and haven’t lost or broken a clip. Just don’t force it and it will come out.
Yes sir! That’s the one. Super good deal. Buying the fiberglass and resin, brushes, etc, alone cost more than buying the enclosure pre built so I just bought that. Plus, working with fiberglass is such a smelly mess.
Hi there! It’s fiberglass tub with MDF on top. Will fit a 10 inch. About .60 cubic feet so your options are pretty open. No need for super shallow sub. Unfortunately no space on the driver side.
What I did was buy an old broken subwoofer enclosure from eBay (I think it was from a Focus) that had the wiring harness, used some stinger speed wire to the speaker level in on the Audio Control amp. Used that to plug into the green B&O plug on the Ranger.
Greetings. I have been a follower but only started posting recently. Greetings!
On the F150 with B&O, I could easily find what looked like a page out of a shop manual of the schematics of the wire colors for the harnesses going in/out of the B&O amp. I can’t seem to find a similar diagram for...
Haha. It is a bit more expensive but it eliminates the need to drive around with a house night light stuck to your dash.
Very clever idea though.
I know on the f150 you can plug in a 5 dollar trailer light tester into the hitch wiring and that will disable it since it thinks a trailer is...