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07-08-2004, 05:47 PM | #16 | |
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The '04 has a total of four factory speaker locations (in the extra cab), but '01-'04 have 6x8's. As far as how to get to it, Im not sure on an '04. On my '98 I had to unbolt both seatbelts from the sidepanel, unscrew the hangers, then unscrew the latch for the pop-out window. Once the screws are out, just use a trim tool to pop the clips out. You will also probably have to remove the front seatbelts mount to the floorboard so the trim has enough play to get behind it. If the '04 has a plastic panel that the speakers mount to (like the '98 does except its a 6 3/4") then you can probably do the custom boxes like mine. My truck sounds great with two 8's in the back. I listen to everything from rap to heavy metal to classical. Everything sounds good in there. I do also have a set of Sony Explod component speakers in the front. The seperation is phenominal, mostly due to the fact that the cab is smaller than that of a car, it makes system configuration a LOT easier.
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07-11-2004, 01:39 AM | #17 | |
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I built a custom box to fit two 10 inch sony subs in my 1998 tacoma. The box still allows me to use the back seats. The top box is about .64 cu feet and the bottom is about .75
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