What size door speakers are in a 2004 Explorer?
What size door speakers are in a 2004 Explorer?
6×8″
Speakers that fit your 2004 Ford Explorer*
| Speaker location | Speaker sizes** |
|---|---|
| Front Door | 6×8″ |
| Rear Door | 6×8″ |
How big are the speakers in a Ford Explorer?
You’ll find a full-range speaker in each front and rear door, and your options for aftermarket speakers are nearly unlimited. You’ll find 6″x8″ speakers that fit right into the factory speaker locations, and you can also drop 5-1/4″ speakers in there with the help of adapter plates.
How does the Ford Explorer stereo system work?
The factory radio in the Mach system routes the proper signals to the Ford speakers and subwoofer. If you’re keeping the Mach speaker system, then you’ll want to buy a car stereo with a high-pass filter so you can remove the low bass from the factory speakers, and a dedicated subwoofer output that will allow you to control the factory sub.
What are the specs of a 2002 Ford Explorer?
2002 Ford Explorer Specifications Standard/Maximum Automatic 1581 1501 2002 Ford Explorer Curb Weight 4 Door 4×2 Manual V6 4094 4×2 Automatic V6 4104
Where are the amps in a Ford Explorer?
To make real noise, there’s plenty of room in the cargo area of the Explorer, especially if you don’t have a third-row seat, and several compartments in panels and underneath floorboards to tuck amps.
You’ll find a full-range speaker in each front and rear door, and your options for aftermarket speakers are nearly unlimited. You’ll find 6″x8″ speakers that fit right into the factory speaker locations, and you can also drop 5-1/4″ speakers in there with the help of adapter plates.
The factory radio in the Mach system routes the proper signals to the Ford speakers and subwoofer. If you’re keeping the Mach speaker system, then you’ll want to buy a car stereo with a high-pass filter so you can remove the low bass from the factory speakers, and a dedicated subwoofer output that will allow you to control the factory sub.
Safety and Security Manual adjustable front head restraints S Adjustable front head restraints S Four-wheel ABS brakes S Front ventilated disc brakes S Tailgate/rear door lock S
To make real noise, there’s plenty of room in the cargo area of the Explorer, especially if you don’t have a third-row seat, and several compartments in panels and underneath floorboards to tuck amps.