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<blockquote data-quote="opivyattack" data-source="post: 2113416" data-attributes="member: 570359"><p>Hey everyone,</p><p></p><p>This is my first choice and I chose to post here because it seems like a pretty friendly place. Anyways I just bought a 1990 Ford Ranger xlt standard cab and I eventually want to upgrade the sound system from the stock stuff that is in there currently.</p><p></p><p>If anyone is familiar with this vehicle and car audio I would appreciate some feedback on what would be the best possible sound setup. It comes with two 5.25" speakers in each door and behind the seats there are two other 5.25" speakers in boxes that are apparently trying to add some bass to the system. My brother works as a car audio installer and he suggests that I upgrade the two speakers in the doors and then take the two speakers out of the back to make room to put one or two 10" subs back there (I listen to rock so the 10" subs are better suited for me than 12"ers). Is this the best setup?</p><p></p><p>Also we are a little stuck on where to mount an amp. The best spot it seems is on the back of the passenger seat because there is not enough clearance underneath the seats. Has anyone else mounted an amp in this vehicle? I am curious as to where others have mounted their amps. Thanks for any input!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="opivyattack, post: 2113416, member: 570359"] Hey everyone, This is my first choice and I chose to post here because it seems like a pretty friendly place. Anyways I just bought a 1990 Ford Ranger xlt standard cab and I eventually want to upgrade the sound system from the stock stuff that is in there currently. If anyone is familiar with this vehicle and car audio I would appreciate some feedback on what would be the best possible sound setup. It comes with two 5.25" speakers in each door and behind the seats there are two other 5.25" speakers in boxes that are apparently trying to add some bass to the system. My brother works as a car audio installer and he suggests that I upgrade the two speakers in the doors and then take the two speakers out of the back to make room to put one or two 10" subs back there (I listen to rock so the 10" subs are better suited for me than 12"ers). Is this the best setup? Also we are a little stuck on where to mount an amp. The best spot it seems is on the back of the passenger seat because there is not enough clearance underneath the seats. Has anyone else mounted an amp in this vehicle? I am curious as to where others have mounted their amps. Thanks for any input! [/QUOTE]
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