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Run some more speaker wire from the door speakers and install them in the hatch!
I seriously think Ford should've put some back there, cause if you're tail gating and have it open, you can't hear the music without blasting it. Having music in the hatch gate woudl really help... It's what I did, just chill and sit and listen to music in the back ground.
Run some more speaker wire from the door speakers and install them in the hatch!
I seriously think Ford should've put some back there, cause if you're tail gating and have it open, you can't hear the music without blasting it. Having music in the hatch gate woudl really help... It's what I did, just chill and sit and listen to music in the back ground.
Hah, I think me and you are the ONLY people who have ever thought that.
I wanted to put them in my 92, but theres not really room; plus having 2 15's back there, id need more than a set of 5" speakers lmao.
I plan on doing something like that to my 95...
Might use the stock amp to give them some extra umph....and I might just have them switched, so when I open the tailgate and flip a switch they come on I wonder If i can re-wire that little rear passenger radio control from the back of the console back there somehow.....and wire it up with an aftermarket HU.