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Old 10-05-2004, 09:20 PM
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Ranger Sub Box?

Does anyone know if a sub box will fit in a 1995 singlecab Ranger. I saw a picture of one before but i dont know where to find it. Im new to trucks, so i dont know the good truck websites.

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Old 10-06-2004, 06:20 PM
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You might beable to fit a 12" back there... I had an Audio Bahn 10" with a Lanzar 1000 watt Vibe (old style, not the crappy new ones). The speaker was behind the passenger seat and the amp was behind the drivers seat. Not much room to work with, 1988 Ranger XLT. The seat had to be pushed up pretty far for the speaker to fit. It was just a single 10" box, shaped like a regular truck sub box. It got stolen though =/, 3rd system of mine getting granked. I think I need to move =/.

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Old 10-08-2004, 03:16 AM
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Re: Ranger Sub Box?

build your own box dude. You'll probably spend over a hundred dollars to buy a box. (unless you can get a used box that was made for a ranger) Or you could spend 20 bucks (probably less) on some MDF board from home depot, a few bucks on some caulk, and build your own box, then put the other seventy some bucks towards a phat pair of door speakers. If you dont have a jig saw you can usually find one for about 20 bucks. Then you can build all kinds of stuff.
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Old 10-09-2004, 12:22 AM
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i talked to a guy today at a car audio shop and he tried to sell me a 12" truck box for my ranger,i would have to slide the seat forward 2 click to make it fit. i allready have 2 10" subs so im making my own box to fit behind the passanger seat and console, but yea u can get 10's and 12s to fit but dont get very many unless your a shorty ;p
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old school

have to say i used to be in ur position. i went from 2-6 1/2's to a 10" and didnt like it so went to an audio place to get pricings on custom boxes. and got different ideas. this sounds odd but i ended up w/ 2 downfiring 8's in a custom box and it sounds alot better, louder, clearer, and takes up less space. and i have single cab 98 ranger.
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Old 07-09-2005, 12:31 PM
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Wink Sub box

You can go to Audioenhancers.com. They make model specific truck boxes. If there is a Circuit City near you then you can order it from them.
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