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Posted: Wed Apr 4th, 2018 07:43 pm |
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It's mostly just for the ease of use on the factory radio. Just for normal listening to it sounds good. It's amazing too that these used Premium RDS radios still sell for more than an a new aftermarket cd player. I see them selling on Ebay all the time sold over $100. I was just wondering if a 98 Ranger did come with Premium Sound would it have the separate amplifier mounted somewhere. Even though there is no mention or wiring diagram of any amplifier in the 98 Ford workshop manual some owner's on other forums stated they had one mounted along with the driver's side speaker. However, no one specifically with a 1998 model. Out of all the Rangers I've went through at the salvage yard I've never actually found one that had a factory amplifier. It must have been a low odered option like the limited slip differential. I know later on they had that Tremor model that came with the sub and amp but I don't hardly see any of those models come up for sale. I did look at my speakers one time in my 98 and they said Premium but it looks like there was only one speaker available in 98 so they probably all said that. Last edited on Wed Apr 4th, 2018 07:44 pm by wh23g3g ____________________ 1998 Ford Ranger XLT 2.5 4R44E Automatic 4.10 non-limited slip, 1993 Ford Ranger XLT 2.3 M5 Manual, 3.45 non-limited slip |
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