Toyota Trucks: Four Speakers on Regular Cab Models
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Four Speakers on Regular Cab Models
Hello-
I have a Toyota (2002) Regular Cab Model with (OEM) Deluxe 3-in-1 AM/FM
Cassette/CD with (four speakers on Regular Cab Models.)
The audio sound from these four speakers are heard from the two sides of
the truck, each door having one big and little speaker. The audio
sound quality is definitely not heard from a higher platform, such as a
dashboard or ceiling, etc.
Any advice, suggestions, reccomendations for improving the audio sound
system will be absolutely fantastic.
Thanks in advance for your help.
-Jean
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Re: Four Speakers on Regular Cab Models
Tilt the seat forward. Look where the seat belts come out of the reel there
is a small (2inch by 3inch) snap off cover. Look in, and up. There are two
wires on each side. Guess what, rear speaker wires ready to go. If you want
the color codes for polarity let me know.
PJ
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Re: Four Speakers on Regular Cab Models
Add some Pioneer TS-TRX40's from www.bought4less.com
http://airandsound.safeshopper.com/74/217.htm?778
"oscar jean" <net> wrote in message
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: Hello-
:
: I have a Toyota (2002) Regular Cab Model with (OEM) Deluxe 3-in-1 AM/FM
: Cassette/CD with (four speakers on Regular Cab Models.)
:
: The audio sound from these four speakers are heard from the two sides of
: the truck, each door having one big and little speaker. The audio
: sound quality is definitely not heard from a higher platform, such as a
: dashboard or ceiling, etc.
:
: Any advice, suggestions, reccomendations for improving the audio sound
: system will be absolutely fantastic.
:
: Thanks in advance for your help.
:
: -Jean
:
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Re: Four Speakers on Regular Cab Models
"Im Right" <com> wrote in message
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You wouldn't happen to somehow be affiliated with said purveyor of mobile
audio, would you?
I'm starting to get a little suspicious, frankly. Every time somebody
mentions Crutchfield - and you're the first person I've *ever seen* that had
anything bad to say about them - you pipe right in with a denigratory remark
("Crotchfeel?" Elegant. Very elegant.) and an ad for some outfit I've never
heard of that doesn't even have its own ecommerce server.
Not that there's anything wrong with that, per se. I don't have one either.
But I have difficulty believing that the two companies are directly
comparable. You get what you pay for. Does your recommended retailer have a
*toll-free* install helpline? Free shipping on orders over $200? Gift
certificates for recommending a friend? Package deals when you buy a head
unit and speakers at the same time? Free detailed instructions with pictures
on how to install your purchase in your specific vehicle, along with free
mounting brackets and wiring harness adapters? Will they do a warranty swap
for you, or do they hand you off to the manufacturer as soon as the check
clears? Do they have a website with install and car stereo tips, and that
will tell you exactly how hard something will be to install in your
particular car?
I'm amazed, to be honest, that Crutchfield isn't *more* expensive,
considering what you get. I'd pay a little extra for service like that:
instead, their prices are extremely competitive compared to big-box stores.
Your recommended outfit may beat them by five bucks here or ten bucks there,
but that's not *even* a consideration, so far as I'm concerned. And let's
not even talk about selection.
Incidentally, I was going to try to compare prices on your recommended
speakers, but... I couldn't find 'em on their site. Search engine didn't get
a match. A lot of clicking around failed to find them. Oh, well.
D
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Re: Four Speakers on Regular Cab Models
"P J " <att.net> wrote in
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So where do the speakers mount?
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