No, and there is no need for a cover there. Some dust eventually enters this part of the car but it's not a problem.
4 ohms
(2) 5.25" 3-Way speakers 135 Watts, illuminite Dual Try to use Toyota speaker adapter plugs so you don't need to cut wires and mess the electric system up. You can get them from Ebay or Amazon.
4" in front dash
Mounted on top and inside the fuel tank.
under dash driver side mounted left of the steering column
For the front speakers in a 1993 Ford Ranger pickup truck, the left front speaker wire (+) is orange/green, the left front speaker wire (-) is black/white, the right front speaker wire (+) is white/green, and the right front speaker wire (-) is black/white. For the rear speakers, the left rear speaker wire (+) is pink/green, the left front speaker wire (-) is pink/blue, the right rear speaker wire (+) is pink/blue, and the rear right speaker wire (-) is green/orange.
You will have to remove all trim that surrounds the speaker enclosure. Then remove the panel that houses the speaker. The speaker is removed from the rear side of this panel.
it is passenger side below the intake mounted in fuel line by the frame
the cluth fan bolts right up to the water pump mounted on the block
A transmission from a 1993 Toyota pickup will fit into a 1994 Toyota pickup. The Toyota transmission will not fit in to other makes and models of pickups.
Depending on the model of the truck they will either be door mounted 5-14in rd speckers or underdash 4in speckers .high end model trucks will use a more powerful 6in specker, hope this helps ya out.
the Toyota's I've seen all have electric fuel pumps mounted in the fuel tanks. access is under the back seat.