Headliner speakers
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Headliner speakers
Well I did it. Got very lucky at the local parts yard yesterday and put it all together last night. The headliner was in a 70 F-100. The speakers are 4 inch Pioneer. All I can say is WOW. The sound is awesome. No more blaring the radio just to hear it. I also got the headliner trim with it but it did not fit my truck . So if you need a black F-100 headliner ring, let me know. It's in great shape.
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re: Headliner speakers
I like it!!! I'm still considering one of those plastic "headliner/speakers/stereo units for mine... but I'd sure like to hear the sound first..
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re: Headliner speakers
that looks very nice, i give you props. if you find another look me up please!.
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That does look pretty cool. I'll bet that Armor-All will make that joker shine like the stars. It sounds good huh? No hollowing sound to it?
I had re-covered my headliner...got a cardboard from a local upholstery shop, a damaged one (they said it was damaged and were going to throw it out...I couldn't see the damage).
I had re-covered my headliner...got a cardboard from a local upholstery shop, a damaged one (they said it was damaged and were going to throw it out...I couldn't see the damage).
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John, Looks great, So do you like the speakers more forward toward front of cab or do you wish you would have placed them futher back ? just curious.
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Honestly, thanks to the first Gulf conflict, my hearing is not that great from behind. That is the main reason I put them forward so much. But looking back at it, I really like the decision. Not only does the sound fill the cab but I don't have to worry about my hat hitting them , as dcbullet pointed out. There is also a little more room between the headliner and the roof the farther forward you go.