98JimmyKat
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While my girlfriend was looking over my truck we took notice from looking at it, it looks like there are 6 speakers but in reality there are only 4, the ones in the dash are blanks but have wiring capabilities for 4x6 square speakers. With my gf's knowledge of car audio installation (she worked for Circuit City in the car audio department and has all the tools necessary to do pro work at home) she is in the process of getting the factory speakers replaced and put in a tight Pioneer speaker system (including sub/amp....) Pioneer is my favorite brand.
She took apart the doors and checked the ones in there factory 6.5's...and then looked at the ones in the dash, was surprised that there wasn't any. She felt around for any wiring harnesses and at first couldn't find any but felt some more and found them. She said to me even if there wasn't any wires that wouldn't be a problem for her to wire in speakers for the dash. Ok, I trust her judgment she knows what she is talking about. (You should hear her system in her Grand Am...factory stereo and her amps and stuff...sweet bass)
I have a Pioneer DEH-P6800MP 50W MP3 CD Tuner with Blue OEL Display already installed that I got last year. MOSFET 50W x 4 AM, FM, CD-R, CD-RW, MP3, WMA, WAV, AAC iPod® with the optional iPod® adapter, 3 RCA Pre-Outs, advanced EEQ+ with LPF and HPF tuning, I love this system!
As of right now, of those 4 speakers only the driver side and rear passenger door speakers work. As soon as finances allow we will be replacing all with Pioneer speakers. Also adding a sub and amp system too.
Why the false speaker? When it is stated there are 6?
Also, to sneak in here. What is the best and inexpensive way to fix rust areas...the most biggest is up by the 3rd light, it is not noticable until you get up by the light. I have a scratch on rear panels and who had the truck before me did a shitty job "painting in the lines" of the scratch, what would be a cheap way to fix that...I was thinking maybe graphics that I have picked out and among other exterior bling (lol)...hood scoop, bug deflector, grill....etc. Well, that is all for now....anything helps.
She took apart the doors and checked the ones in there factory 6.5's...and then looked at the ones in the dash, was surprised that there wasn't any. She felt around for any wiring harnesses and at first couldn't find any but felt some more and found them. She said to me even if there wasn't any wires that wouldn't be a problem for her to wire in speakers for the dash. Ok, I trust her judgment she knows what she is talking about. (You should hear her system in her Grand Am...factory stereo and her amps and stuff...sweet bass)
I have a Pioneer DEH-P6800MP 50W MP3 CD Tuner with Blue OEL Display already installed that I got last year. MOSFET 50W x 4 AM, FM, CD-R, CD-RW, MP3, WMA, WAV, AAC iPod® with the optional iPod® adapter, 3 RCA Pre-Outs, advanced EEQ+ with LPF and HPF tuning, I love this system!
As of right now, of those 4 speakers only the driver side and rear passenger door speakers work. As soon as finances allow we will be replacing all with Pioneer speakers. Also adding a sub and amp system too.
Why the false speaker? When it is stated there are 6?
Also, to sneak in here. What is the best and inexpensive way to fix rust areas...the most biggest is up by the 3rd light, it is not noticable until you get up by the light. I have a scratch on rear panels and who had the truck before me did a shitty job "painting in the lines" of the scratch, what would be a cheap way to fix that...I was thinking maybe graphics that I have picked out and among other exterior bling (lol)...hood scoop, bug deflector, grill....etc. Well, that is all for now....anything helps.