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<blockquote data-quote="zorak46and2" data-source="post: 12673" data-attributes="member: 541839"><p>get a tonnaeu cover and put them in the bed facing the tail gate build the box much like that other guy was saying and build into the truck, like he said make the subs as close to the ground as possible, then route all wires, don't install the subs yet, take your truck to the ford house and get it either rhino lined or gator backed that way your box is weather proofed. then install the speakers and place the amp behind your seat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zorak46and2, post: 12673, member: 541839"] get a tonnaeu cover and put them in the bed facing the tail gate build the box much like that other guy was saying and build into the truck, like he said make the subs as close to the ground as possible, then route all wires, don't install the subs yet, take your truck to the ford house and get it either rhino lined or gator backed that way your box is weather proofed. then install the speakers and place the amp behind your seat. [/QUOTE]
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