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<blockquote data-quote="Kaos" data-source="post: 1944601" data-attributes="member: 549249"><p>This is getting aggrevating. I have a 97 Ford Ranger ext. cab and the door and rear speakers keep going out. When I had the factory radio in there the drivers side front went out followed by the passanger side front. Then, I put a Pioneer hu and some Kenwood spkrs front and rear (replacing my factory ones). Not too long later my drivers side front went out followed by the passenger front. Now my drivers side rear has gone out too (all this has happened in the last year or so). That leaves me listening to 2 Kicker 10's and one 6x8/5x7 speaker, which really sucks!</p><p></p><p>I'm thinking it has something to do w/ the factory wires. Every now and then when I hit a bump, the passenger side front spkr. will come on. But when I hit another bump it will go back out. I guess I am going to have to break down and run new wires to all my spkr's. This is kinda a good thing because it will give me a chance to hook up a 4 channel 200w RF amp I've had laying around.</p><p></p><p>If anyone has any ideas, suggestions, experiences, I'm listening. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kaos, post: 1944601, member: 549249"] This is getting aggrevating. I have a 97 Ford Ranger ext. cab and the door and rear speakers keep going out. When I had the factory radio in there the drivers side front went out followed by the passanger side front. Then, I put a Pioneer hu and some Kenwood spkrs front and rear (replacing my factory ones). Not too long later my drivers side front went out followed by the passenger front. Now my drivers side rear has gone out too (all this has happened in the last year or so). That leaves me listening to 2 Kicker 10's and one 6x8/5x7 speaker, which really sucks! I'm thinking it has something to do w/ the factory wires. Every now and then when I hit a bump, the passenger side front spkr. will come on. But when I hit another bump it will go back out. I guess I am going to have to break down and run new wires to all my spkr's. This is kinda a good thing because it will give me a chance to hook up a 4 channel 200w RF amp I've had laying around. If anyone has any ideas, suggestions, experiences, I'm listening. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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