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<blockquote data-quote="SourDeez" data-source="post: 7696705" data-attributes="member: 575597"><p>Hey now.. Im in Minnesota so I might take you up on that if i see ya!</p><p></p><p>I love fast trucks.. had a dakota with a 5.9 in it that thing was too fast for how light it was</p><p></p><p>Anyways, here is my take:</p><p></p><p>Under the seats of the new f150s there is hardly ANY room for subs. And if you do end up doing it, I doubt you will ever be happy with the output.</p><p></p><p>My solution? Most people dont like it, but its without a doubt gonna get you the best SQ and SPL.</p><p></p><p>Get a efficient single 12, in a small ported box. Wire up your amp under the seat out of sight and have the two wires coming up.. Set the box on your rear set man.</p><p></p><p>You could still fit two people in the back even with the sub on the seat. So realistically, if you ever DO have a crew of 3 people in the back, simply uplug the two wires from the box and lift the little sub out and put it in the bed/garage. Easy. When youre done, pop it back on your seat and plug in two wires.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SourDeez, post: 7696705, member: 575597"] Hey now.. Im in Minnesota so I might take you up on that if i see ya! I love fast trucks.. had a dakota with a 5.9 in it that thing was too fast for how light it was Anyways, here is my take: Under the seats of the new f150s there is hardly ANY room for subs. And if you do end up doing it, I doubt you will ever be happy with the output. My solution? Most people dont like it, but its without a doubt gonna get you the best SQ and SPL. Get a efficient single 12, in a small ported box. Wire up your amp under the seat out of sight and have the two wires coming up.. Set the box on your rear set man. You could still fit two people in the back even with the sub on the seat. So realistically, if you ever DO have a crew of 3 people in the back, simply uplug the two wires from the box and lift the little sub out and put it in the bed/garage. Easy. When youre done, pop it back on your seat and plug in two wires. [/QUOTE]
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