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anguswilly   +1y
I think I'll actually position the speakers under the dash or something but put the sub in the back - WOW

Thanks for that great idea!
jiffyzx6   +1y
It works great for what it is, volume control is right next to my hand and plug my phone right in. I have $1,500 worth of stereo equipment to go in but I need to build the custom box/center console and body drop and convert to rhd before I can actually install it... The computer speakers may be getto but work awesome for now
zanzer   +1y


A buddy did that in his early 80's Ranger. He used to buckle it up in the passenger side to keep from sliding around or going into the floorboard when he hit the brakes. One night he hit a culvert and flipped the truck and when I got to the scene I looked inside the upside down truck to see the boom box still safely buckled in place....seatbelts do save lives
anguswilly   +1y
LOL, musta been a Sony!
clteta   +1y
This is what I did with mine
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jimlaw50   +1y
HI GUYS,I HAVE A 1988 MAZDA B2200 2.2 L WITH A FACTORY NIKKI CARB IT HAS A ROLL PIN ON IT WHERE THE CARB I HAD BEFORE I COULD ADJUST IT SO I NEED TO KNOW HOW TO GO ABOUT TAKING THE ROLL PIN OUT WITH OUT DAMAGE TO THE CARB SO I CAN ADJUST THIS CARB. THANKS
chaserjohndoe   +1y
hold on. try again. turn your caps off and use some punctuation.
xxchromeghostxx   +1y
Lol, someone had to much wheaties before posting.
jimlaw50   +1y
I have a 1988 mazda B2200 2.2 L 5 speed. I noticed under the stock carb there is some type of electrical device with a wire going to it. It sits on the intake then the carb gasket sits on top of it,so its looks sorta like a gasket but not.Does anyone know what it is and what it does. Thanks
robzilla   +1y



To access the adjustment screw you have to remove the carb, tap the pin up from the bottom. Then re-install the carb.