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How can I install extra pair of small speakers in back of FordExpedition? Rear passengers don't hear well.
We have a Ford Expedition (2006) with no rear speakers for the 3rd
bench. Basically, folks up front and in the middle bench hear well. Folks in rear bench can't hear the music well without blowing the rest of us out of the SUV. Is there a way to add a pair of speakers to the panel in back? I'm oaky with removing panels and such (I installed a nav system/head unit/ overhead screen etc. last summer), but I'm not as sure about adding speakers. I'm tempted to just add a pair back there, but wasn't sure of the technicalities. I'd like to avoid a fire in there if at all possible. Currently it has stock speakers, with a new nav/dvd unit up front and screen up top. I'm sure I didn't use all the tech lingo, but I'd appreciate any help I can get. Thanks. |
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