Ranger SVO
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- Joined
- Aug 9, 2007
- Messages
- 340
- Reaction score
- 6
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- 18
- Location
- Abilene Texas
- Vehicle Year
- 1993
- Make / Model
- Ford
- Engine Size
- 2.3 Turbo
- Transmission
- Manual
Since My Original Just Showing Off thread is nowhere to be found, I am compelled to repost it.
First. 93 Ranger Regular cabs have no room so we need to make use of all the room that we do have.
First we make use of all the space behind the seats.
the amps are older Kenwood models that have been powder coated to better match the overall theme. Now for anyone who thinks the cover is hiding a mess please think again
Now I still need one more amp and I am running out of room. The Kick panel looks like a great place for an amp so I put one there
The amp in the Kick panel is use ti Tri-Mode and powers both the tweeters and the Centerchannel Speaker
Its hard to see but its under the ashtray
Opps, I forgot, I dont have an ashtray, I quit smoking 14-years ago so I had no need for an ashtray.
So I put a DVD player in its place. But sometimes we need to see the local news and weather when we are parked. I felt that there was no need for rear speakers so I placed a Fahrenheit TV Tuner in the right rear Speaker Hole.
What good is TV or DVD with out monitors
My Ranger is equipped with two. The overhead console was borrowed from a wrecked Explorer and was necessary as I needed a place to put my Ipod
The Ipod is interfaced with the Kenwood Radio. In other words I have control over the ipod using the radios controls.
I want to mention that I am a picky installer, please note the factory Ford connector on the Polk Audio DX series speaker
and the factory connector on the new speaker wires
Also notice the baffles. These baffles were found in an 89 T-Bird in one of the local wrecking yards.
This truck is always changing an evolving. Its my Hobby
First. 93 Ranger Regular cabs have no room so we need to make use of all the room that we do have.
First we make use of all the space behind the seats.
the amps are older Kenwood models that have been powder coated to better match the overall theme. Now for anyone who thinks the cover is hiding a mess please think again
Now I still need one more amp and I am running out of room. The Kick panel looks like a great place for an amp so I put one there
The amp in the Kick panel is use ti Tri-Mode and powers both the tweeters and the Centerchannel Speaker
Its hard to see but its under the ashtray
Opps, I forgot, I dont have an ashtray, I quit smoking 14-years ago so I had no need for an ashtray.
So I put a DVD player in its place. But sometimes we need to see the local news and weather when we are parked. I felt that there was no need for rear speakers so I placed a Fahrenheit TV Tuner in the right rear Speaker Hole.
What good is TV or DVD with out monitors
My Ranger is equipped with two. The overhead console was borrowed from a wrecked Explorer and was necessary as I needed a place to put my Ipod
The Ipod is interfaced with the Kenwood Radio. In other words I have control over the ipod using the radios controls.
I want to mention that I am a picky installer, please note the factory Ford connector on the Polk Audio DX series speaker
and the factory connector on the new speaker wires
Also notice the baffles. These baffles were found in an 89 T-Bird in one of the local wrecking yards.
This truck is always changing an evolving. Its my Hobby