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MrEastSide 09-14-2004 04:55 PM

OK so I picked up my new car yesterday. Some of you may remember my thread in the donut shop about getting a new car. Well, I went with a 2002 Ford Explorer. (I know some people will probably want to kill me for that.) I kind of wanted an SUV and I like the way those new ones look more than any of the others. So that is what I went with.

Now onto my question... Does anyone happen to know if the factory premium sound system has RCA out's in the rear? I know most cars don't but on some of these newer cars you never know. So I was hoping someone would know. Also, an SUV with subs is going to sound quite different from a Camaro with subs. So what size box should I get? I want it loud but also want the deep notes to hit hard. The box in my Camaro was 1.45 cubes per side. Also, does anyone know what the output is on the Alternators in these things? It's a 4.0 V6. Thank you to anyone who can help! [img]graemlins/bow.gif[/img] [img]graemlins/beer.gif[/img]

Brandon 09-14-2004 05:47 PM

Nothing wrong with Explorers man...congrats on the new truck.

As for the other question.....check out some peoples Chevy Blazers...Explorers and Blazers are pretty close in size in the cargo area....that should give you a pretty good idea.

Mini Steve 09-14-2004 10:01 PM

Can't answer much but my wife van has an 4.0 v6 too and I think she has an 85ish alt in it. Probably wouldn't hurt to upgraid it. We have charging problems in the winter because at an stop light with both heaters running rear widow defrost light ect. the alt can't keep up. I personaly just pop it out of gear but hey she won't!!

TomK 09-15-2004 08:23 AM

I ran a single 12" in our BMW X5, and it hit pretty hard. Mind you, that's all relative to what you're use to as well.

MR2NR 09-15-2004 10:41 AM

No the factory system does not have preouts anywhere. You will need a good LOC to integrate an amplifier and sub system into the factory system. It can be installed at the hidden amplifier located behind the right rear quarter panel close to the back seat (in most Explorers).

Haunz 09-15-2004 11:36 AM

Uckk.. Id much rather have a sports car for daily driving then a SUV..... although having 4x4 is way better for winter/offroad....

Anyway... Id loose the rear seats and put in a large box... say 6-8cubes.. then use subs sealed or ported... depending on the subs....

Edit: I would think your alt is good for at least 100amps... maybe even more like 130 or 140..... but I don't really know... [img]graemlins/dunno.gif[/img]

[ September 15, 2004, 12:58 PM: Message edited by: Haunz ]

MrEastSide 09-15-2004 12:35 PM


Originally posted by MR2NR:
No the factory system does not have preouts anywhere. You will need a good LOC to integrate an amplifier and sub system into the factory system. It can be installed at the hidden amplifier located behind the right rear quarter panel close to the back seat (in most Explorers).
Can you explain more? LOC? Where exactly is the amplifier? Any more info would be awesome! [img]graemlins/beer.gif[/img]


Originally posted by Haunz:
Uckk.. Id much rather have a sports car for daily driving then a SUV..... although having 4x4 is way better for winter/offroad....
Yeah I had my Camaro for 4 years. I got it out of my system. It was just too much bullshit! I'll pimp out the Explorer for winter and summer. I needed a change! :cool:

Paul Niwranski 09-15-2004 12:41 PM

Ford usually undersizes their alts - I would be surprised if it was over 100amps.

The factory amps are right above the back passenger wheel, behind that side panel. It's a boitch to get off but if you want to keep the factory deck then you are going to have to. Even better - there are two amps, a 4channel and a mono sub amp and they have a built in crossover. I had to use two LOCs on one in order to amp the front end and also amp his subs (4 12s in a 14cuft net vented box)

In that truck I would use one of the following: 4 10s, 3 or 2 12s, or 2 15s in a nice 5-6ish cuft vented box [img]graemlins/thumb.gif[/img]

Paul Niwranski 09-15-2004 12:42 PM

Oh yeah - if you are going to replace the deck with your own, make sure you pick up a harness for a Premium Sound system...

MrEastSide 09-15-2004 01:15 PM

^^^ Once again. What is an LOC? And a price on them would be good. LOL! Other than hooking up my subs and amp to a normal deck using nothing else, I am an idiot!

Also I wonder if the speakers in the truck will be loud enough using the factory deck with having subs pounding. Any thoughts on that? DUKK! [img]graemlins/beer.gif[/img]

[ September 15, 2004, 02:16 PM: Message edited by: MrEastSide ]


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