Paul Moline
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- Paul
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- 2019 Ford Ranger Lariat SuperCab 4X4
The screws holding down the amp above the glove box, do they run through the wood and bolt down from behind the steel bars?I'm not the OP, but here is the link to my own write up.
https://www.ranger5g.com/forum/thre...cker-hideaway-speaker.6776/page-2#post-144286
First, I did not pay any extra customs charges for the Aussie under seat box I bought off ebay.
The Kicker Key 180.4 has been replaced with a new designation the Kicker Key 200.4
It fits nicely above the glove box, tucked away inside the dash. There is a steel bar, with holes that match up perfect for mounting the small amp with the help of a small peice of wood.
The door speakers and tweeters, I replaced with PowerBass OE65C-FD components for the front doors, and the PowerBass OE652-FD 2-way for the rear doors. They are direct factory replacements, though I did have to add cutomized (cut to fit) Stinger Roadkill RKFR6 FAST Rings to fill some space between the rear door panels and the speakers. I also had to use a step bit to drill 2 holes for the rear door speaker wires to pass through. A little touch up paint, and a couple rubber grommets and it looks like it came that way from the factory.
The sub amp is a Rockford Fosgate Punch P300X1 300w single channel aplifier. For mounting the amp, I pulled back the carpet and gorilla glued a peice of 3/8 plywood to the rear cab. Once that dried, I put the carpet back in place and used some short stainless screws to mount the amp.
For the sub, I ended up going with a Kicker CompVR 43CVR102, the rubber bezle around the magnet had to be removed in order to fit inside the sub box. I did also line the inside of the sub usning spray glue with 2 layers of Poly Fil Extra Loft Quilt Batting.
The bass knob fits nicely in the fuse panel, where it does not get in the way at all.
With the seat closed and locked into position, you would never know any of it is there until you turn up the volume. It's not going to rattle anyone's windows, but it is well more than enough for you to feel the bass.
I will end up re-carpeting the sub box as I am not very pleased with the quality of the covering itself.
Enough said, now for some pics.
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