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What size speakers are in a 1987 Ford Ranger?

Front-door speakers are typically 5.25 inches in diameter, and rear speakers, when equipped on SuperCab models, are usually 4x6 inches. Regular Cab models generally did not come with rear speakers from the factory.


The 1987 Ford Ranger offered two main cab configurations—Regular Cab and SuperCab—with different factory audio layouts. While most base setups used a single front pair of 5.25" speakers, some SuperCab trims included rear 4x6" speakers in the rear doors or side panels. Speaker sizes can vary by radio package and optional equipment, so verifying the exact configuration on your truck (or by checking the door panels and rear panels) is a good idea before purchasing replacements. The following guide provides the typical sizes you’re likely to encounter when upgrading or replacing stock speakers on a 1987 Ranger.


Front door speaker sizes


Below is the common size used in the front doors for most 1987 Rangers. If you’re replacing stock speakers, this is the size you’ll most often install in the front doors.



  • 5.25 inches (133 mm) in the front doors


Conclusion: When upgrading a 1987 Ranger’s front speakers, plan for 5.25" units, which are widely supported by aftermarket coaxial and component sets.


Rear speaker sizes (SuperCab models)


For SuperCab models that included rear speakers, the typical size was in the 4x6 inch family, though some late accessories or dealer-installed options may have varied.



  • 4x6 inches (100x150 mm) in the rear doors or rear side panels on SuperCab models


Conclusion: If your Ranger is the SuperCab and you have rear speakers, expect 4x6" units. Regular Cab models usually did not have rear speakers factory-installed.


Dash and optional components


Factory dash speakers, if present, varied by radio package and year, and some trucks were equipped with small in-dash or pillar-mounted options. Because this can differ by trim and dealer configuration, it’s best to inspect the dash area or refer to the original build sheet if you need exact dash speaker sizes.


Summary


For a 1987 Ford Ranger, the standard front-door size is 5.25 inches, while rear 4x6 inch speakers appear in SuperCab models that include rear seating. Regular Cab models typically lack rear speakers. Always verify by inspecting the vehicle’s doors and panels or checking the build sheet, as configurations and optional packages could alter exact speaker sizes. This information helps guide replacement and upgrade choices without mis-sizing components.

How much is a 1987 Ford Ranger worth?


The value of a 1987 Ford Ranger varies significantly, but a low-end "project" truck can be found for under $3,000, while a well-maintained, low-mileage, "original & highly original" model can be worth $6,000 to over $13,900, and rare or exceptional examples may sell for even more. Final value depends heavily on the vehicle's condition, mileage, and trim level.
 
Factors that influence value

  • Condition: A truck in poor condition or a "project" will be worth much less than a truck that is in excellent, original shape. 
  • Mileage: Lower mileage generally means a higher value. A truck with under 100,000 miles will be worth more than one with 200,000+ miles. 
  • Trim Level: Different trims have different original MSRPs. Higher-end trims like the XLT or STX are often worth more than the base model, especially if they are in good condition. 
  • Originality: "Original & Highly Original" vehicles command a premium over modified ones. 
  • Market: Prices can vary by region and what is available at the time. 

Examples of recent sales and listings
  • Project Truck: $2,334 (Modified, 166k miles)
  • Low-End Original: $4,400 (STX, ~83k miles)
  • Mid-Range Original: $6,000 - $6,500 (XLT, ~75k miles)
  • High-End Original: $13,900 (Original, ~83k miles) 



What year of Ford Ranger to stay away from?


You should generally stay away from the 1999, 2001, 2002, and 2004-2006 Ford Ranger model years due to significant reliability issues like transmission, engine, and other mechanical problems. The 2019 model is also a year to be cautious of, as it had first-year kinks for the newer generation that are still being worked out. 
Older models to avoid

  • 1999: Considered one of the worst years, with problems in the engine, transmission, suspension, and electrical systems. 
  • 2001: A continuation of the problems from the previous year, with added issues related to airbags and wiring. 
  • 2002: Had a high number of recalls and complaints, particularly related to engine and transmission issues. 
  • 2004–2006: These years had frequent engine problems and other issues, with 2004 and 2006 seeing a higher number of recalls and complaints. 

Newer models to approach with caution
  • 2019: As the first model year for the current generation, it had some "first-year kinks" and issues that were being addressed. While not a complete lemon, it's a year to be aware of when shopping for a newer used Ranger. 



What size speakers fit in a 1987 Ford F150?


Product specifications

Audio Output ModeStereo
Speaker Size6.5 Inches
Woofer Diameter6.5 Inches
Tweeter Diameter0.5 Inches
MP3 playerNo



What size speakers are in a 1988 Ford Ranger?


Measurements

Speaker Size4 Inches
Woofer Diameter4 Inches
Tweeter Diameter0.5 Inches


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