View Poll Results: Speaker size and location
6.5” front, middle and rear door
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0%
6*9 front, middle and rear door
0
0%
5*7 front, middle and rear door
1
50.00%
2 front, 1 middle, 0 rear door
0
0%
2 front, 1 middle, 2 rear door
0
0%
2 front, 2 middle, 2 rear door
2
100.00%
2 front,1 middle, 1 rear door
0
0%
2 front, 1 middle, 2 rear side panel
0
0%
2 front, 1 middle, 1 rear side panel, 1 rear door
0
0%
I’m not blind it’s just a weird model?
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Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 2. You may not vote on this poll
Speakers and audio
#1
Speakers and audio
I can’t find any info on speaker port locations other then what I already know. I have a 1992 E-150 with the L6 in it with a stripped interior except for the front (It is a Work truck). But for the life of me I can’t find what i think is 3 speaker ports. (I will add pictures Tomorrow! 5/4/21)
I could only find:
✔️-Two up front
✔️-Passenger side middle door (the forward most of the two)
...and well... is that it? What am I missing here? The two back doors don’t have screw holes where I’d imagine speakers would go but even then the space for the port seems a little small for even a 6”1/2’ speaker. And on the driver side nothing that even closely resembles a port.
Everything online says the same few things and either it’s, two guys arguing over what size they actually have, either 5*7 or 6*9 or 6.5. But not a single answer where or what the actual size is. Please help I have no music to drown out my thoughts on my daily drive. Thanks Guys and Girls any help is welcome at this point 🙏
I could only find:
✔️-Two up front
✔️-Passenger side middle door (the forward most of the two)
...and well... is that it? What am I missing here? The two back doors don’t have screw holes where I’d imagine speakers would go but even then the space for the port seems a little small for even a 6”1/2’ speaker. And on the driver side nothing that even closely resembles a port.
Everything online says the same few things and either it’s, two guys arguing over what size they actually have, either 5*7 or 6*9 or 6.5. But not a single answer where or what the actual size is. Please help I have no music to drown out my thoughts on my daily drive. Thanks Guys and Girls any help is welcome at this point 🙏
#2
All I can say for sure is on my 1990, E150 I have 6" round in the front doors, Never thought to look in the mid section and I have 2 at the rear of the van. I'll have to look when I get home from work and get back to this post...sorry.
I looked at mine, realize mines a conversion van...I have front door speakers and I have 2 in the rear mounted above the rear doors, none in the middle or on side door
Right rear
Left rear
I looked at mine, realize mines a conversion van...I have front door speakers and I have 2 in the rear mounted above the rear doors, none in the middle or on side door
Right rear
Left rear
#3
I have a 1993 E150 Conversion(Explorer), 5.8l. The holes in the doors (cut into the actual metal) are all 6x8. 6x8 and 5x7 both fit because 5x7 come with extended mounting holes. 2 front doors, 1 side door, 2 rear doors. I just replaced the front and back, and wish they sold single speakers, or I would've replaced the side door already.. (My curiosity is do I have an amplifier hidden somewhere, because I also have 2 more 6.5s installed in the aftermarket furnishings.)
#4
I have a 1993 E150 Conversion(Explorer), 5.8l. The holes in the doors (cut into the actual metal) are all 6x8. 6x8 and 5x7 both fit because 5x7 come with extended mounting holes. 2 front doors, 1 side door, 2 rear doors. I just replaced the front and back, and wish they sold single speakers, or I would've replaced the side door already.. (My curiosity is do I have an amplifier hidden somewhere, because I also have 2 more 6.5s installed in the aftermarket furnishings.)
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