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<blockquote data-quote="LoneRanger" data-source="post: 81410" data-attributes="member: 540903"><p>You can put whatever you want in your truck. Don't let anyone discourage you and tell you that it can't be done. With a little bit of research and a lot of experimenting, you can do anything with that little truck that you can imagine.</p><p></p><p>Here's some specs on Rangers that you might find useful.</p><p></p><p>Maximum airspace behind stock seats using 3/4" MDF board: 1.5cuft. Box dimensions: 3" wide at top, 12.5" tall in the back, 48" long, 7.5" wide at bottom, and the face of the box is 13.5"x48". This will allow any combination of 8's 10's or 12's as long as they will work in a solobaric 1.5cuft box and have a mounting depth of less than 5".</p><p></p><p>You'll also have to cut the plastic behind the seats and remove the rear 5x7's as well as the carpet and cardboard that fit behind the seat. I highly suggest removing the stock bench seat as well.....gives you tons more room to work with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoneRanger, post: 81410, member: 540903"] You can put whatever you want in your truck. Don't let anyone discourage you and tell you that it can't be done. With a little bit of research and a lot of experimenting, you can do anything with that little truck that you can imagine. Here's some specs on Rangers that you might find useful. Maximum airspace behind stock seats using 3/4" MDF board: 1.5cuft. Box dimensions: 3" wide at top, 12.5" tall in the back, 48" long, 7.5" wide at bottom, and the face of the box is 13.5"x48". This will allow any combination of 8's 10's or 12's as long as they will work in a solobaric 1.5cuft box and have a mounting depth of less than 5". You'll also have to cut the plastic behind the seats and remove the rear 5x7's as well as the carpet and cardboard that fit behind the seat. I highly suggest removing the stock bench seat as well.....gives you tons more room to work with. [/QUOTE]
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