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3 way front stage, sanity check, please.
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<blockquote data-quote="jmc0369" data-source="post: 8752705" data-attributes="member: 683423"><p>Thanks for the contact/link.</p><p></p><p>I saw the window motor swap on one of the Super Duty forums. It was specific to ford super duty trucks and yes, the part number is different. The guy did a photo log of the procedure. In the end, he just had to reverse the wiring to get the motor to turn in the correct orientation. You can see in the pics that it moves the motor out of the speaker hole and with some of the doorskin cutaway, offered a lot of room for up to an 8" driver. I would love to put the Dayton reference 8 in there, but that money will now most certainly go to a DSP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmc0369, post: 8752705, member: 683423"] Thanks for the contact/link. I saw the window motor swap on one of the Super Duty forums. It was specific to ford super duty trucks and yes, the part number is different. The guy did a photo log of the procedure. In the end, he just had to reverse the wiring to get the motor to turn in the correct orientation. You can see in the pics that it moves the motor out of the speaker hole and with some of the doorskin cutaway, offered a lot of room for up to an 8" driver. I would love to put the Dayton reference 8 in there, but that money will now most certainly go to a DSP. [/QUOTE]
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