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85 ranger speakers


this could give some ideas of what I did in my 83. under dash and rears. cheers



post 89 has a set of boxes (homemade) and amp mounted.


post 61 greater detail


post 24 under dash speakers
 
1989-92 Rangers used 5 1/4" (hole size) speakers in the doors. A door speaker generally will give the best sound in a pickup cab. It was common, "back in the day", to put the same size aftermarket speakers in the doors on the 1983-88 trucks. Here's an '89-92 factory door speaker:

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Note the water guard on the back.
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The standard cab Ranger factory rear boxes used about the same size speaker.

If you don't want to cut the doors (metal and cards) your best option is good 4" speakers in the stock locations for the fronts, and just good set of small aftermarket box speakers for behind the seats.

I have set of original rear speakers, but I'm not sure what would be involved in replacing the speaker inside the box. If memory serves, it looked like the rear enclosure is glued together.

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did the first gens ever have door speakers factory or were they just in the dash?
 
did the first gens ever have door speakers factory or were they just in the dash?

1983 through 1988 Rangers had factory front speakers only in the dash. Starting with the 1989 models, the factory speakers moved to doors.

A lot of first gens had door speakers installed after leaving the factory, and some of these aftermarket installations were clean enough to look factory. If a customer had cloth door panels and preferred a cleaner look, I'd mount speakers to the door and then just cut a hole only in the panel card, leaving the original fabric untouched. It was a "stock" look, and the speaker played fine through the fabric.
 
I have a set of the rings I snagged at a JY.





Rear speakers are a weird small size, I opened up the holes in my boxes and stuffed in some 6.5's that I had laying around.

I've looked everywhere for those front adapters for my 1988 ext. cab. the rear in mine are 6x8
 
1989-92 Rangers used 5 1/4" (hole size) speakers in the doors. A door speaker generally will give the best sound in a pickup cab. It was common, "back in the day", to put the same size aftermarket speakers in the doors on the 1983-88 trucks. Here's an '89-92 factory door speaker:

View attachment 66110

Note the water guard on the back.
View attachment 66111

The standard cab Ranger factory rear boxes used about the same size speaker.

If you don't want to cut the doors (metal and cards) your best option is good 4" speakers in the stock locations for the fronts, and just good set of small aftermarket box speakers for behind the seats.

I have set of original rear speakers, but I'm not sure what would be involved in replacing the speaker inside the box. If memory serves, it looked like the rear enclosure is glued together.

View attachment 66112
 
I don’t know what speakers you installed but, on my 85 ranger I had so many different set ups. I started with a pair of 51/4” alpine coaxial in the dash (they will fit if you use a heat gun on the a/c duct) 61/2 coaxial alpine in the doors 4 punch 8s facing down behind the seat, always keep the same sizes in the dash and doors more or less changed them a few times as well went from 4 8s to 2 10“ to 1 oz audio 10” to finally 2 solo baric 12” I run 2 punch 75 to the fronts and a punch 150 to the subs for along time now I have 2 zap on 150 to the fronts and a 100 zabco 1 ch to each sub that set up along with a zapco SX-SL and alpine 7292 for over 20 years not driving it for more than 2000 miles and it all still works. The regular cab ranger has to be the worse truck you can build a good sounding stereo not near enough room I am very happy what I ended up with it is very clean and it’s party loud I could put more power to it but I like the zapco stuff it’s old but it’s made locally here in CA will they used to be anyway
 

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