By korey89

This is a how to on a 2002 four door extended cab. It is pretty straight forward. We are going to start with the front panels first

Installing Speakers In A 2002 Four Door Ranger

There are three screws that must first be removed.

There are three screws that must first be removed

Remove the door screws

Now put the window down, it makes it a little easier.

Now we need to remove the handle piece, it pulls straight out

Now we need to remove the handle piece, it pulls straight out.

With that off there is one more screw to remove behind it

With that off there is one more screw to remove behind it.

Here are the four screws we removed.

Here are the four screws we removed

Now pull the panel up and out.

With the panel out of the way you can leave the handle piece dangling

With the panel out of the way you can leave the handle piece dangling, no need to disconnect the connectors.

Remove the old speaker, it is held on by four self-tapping screws

Remove the old speaker, it is held on by four self-tapping screws.

Remove the old speaker, it is held on by four self-tapping screws

Ford Ranger door speaker

Remove the door speaker

My speakers came with single sided sticky foam; this works great and eliminates and rattles that you would get from a metal-to-metal mounting. If yours came with it too now is the time to install it.

Speaker wires

These speakers also come with mini crossovers on them. Cut the old connectors off the wires and strip the wires. Then loosen the Phillips head screws in the crossover, places the wires in the holes (wire with no stripe is positive, wire with black stripe is negative), then tighten down the screws to secure the wires.

You can’t just leave the crossover hanging, secure it to the inside of the door on a flat spot with double sided tape.

You can't just leave the crossover hanging, secure it to the inside of the door on a flat spot with double sided tape

Install the four screws to secure the speaker.

Install the new speaker

These speakers feature a very cool adjustable angle tweeter that has a -3dB gain button on them. Sit in the truck with the door closed and music on and play with them until you find how you like it. I liked the tweeter angled towards me with the button not pressed in.

Now you’ve got a great sounding from speaker!

Now you've got a great sounding from speaker

Put the door panel back on in the reverse order you took it off.

Put the door panel back on in the reverse order you took it off

Now repeat with the other front panel and the fronts are done.

Time for the back doors.

Time for the back doors

There are no screws holding this on, just push type plastic pin things. So just pull it towards you.

There are no screws holding this on, just push type plastic pin things

I did not want to mess with removing the seatbelt or anything so with a little maneuvering of the panel you can get it to hang out of the way.

Here’s the old speaker.

Here's the old speaker

It is secured the same way, remove the four screws.

It is secured the same way, remove the four screws

Pull the speaker out and install the single sided sticky foam.

Pull the speaker out and install the single sided sticky foam

Hook it up the same way you did the fronts and secure the crossover the same way with double sided tape inside the door. Then secure the speaker.

Hook it up the same way you did the fronts

I already adjusted my tweeter, here is a closer up picture

Make sure you don't have any of those little push pin connectors still stuck in the door

This part was a little annoying so I couldn’t get any pictures. Make sure you don’t have any of those little push pins still stuck in the door, then light them up with the holes in the door and work your way around the panel pushing them in. If you don’t do this, you will have a loose panel that rattles under any bass from the speakers.

Door panel secured.

Now admire the pretty new speakers and the great sound they produce

Now admire the pretty new speakers and the great sound they produce!

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