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Upgrading a 2000 Ford F-150
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<blockquote data-quote="trumpet" data-source="post: 8182009" data-attributes="member: 628688"><p>You will get plenty of output by replacing the factory speakers and putting a small amplifier on them. A 10" underseat sub box or a slim box behind the rear seat will fill in the bass. A 5 channel amplifier could be mounted back there as well. You could have a pretty decent, well-rounded system covering the basics for less than $1,000 in equipment for sure. Extra money would be needed for professional installation, top quality wiring, and sound deadening. You could get by with mid-level wiring products and self-installation if you're not an oaf with hand tools.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trumpet, post: 8182009, member: 628688"] You will get plenty of output by replacing the factory speakers and putting a small amplifier on them. A 10" underseat sub box or a slim box behind the rear seat will fill in the bass. A 5 channel amplifier could be mounted back there as well. You could have a pretty decent, well-rounded system covering the basics for less than $1,000 in equipment for sure. Extra money would be needed for professional installation, top quality wiring, and sound deadening. You could get by with mid-level wiring products and self-installation if you're not an oaf with hand tools. [/QUOTE]
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