05 Screw-Want subs hidden, what's my options
Originally Posted by Indiana-red4x4
I have a 05 supercrew. I would like to add a sub or 2 in the back. Under the seat or something. I did a search and 10,000 things popped up. Just wondering if any of you guys have done this and see what you used. Any help would be greatly appreciated. thanks
Originally Posted by Riken
Johnnt, you haven't commented on mine. my main purpose was stealth. notice how the front follows the same line as the seat. might try something new in the spring.
I have an 04 SC...put one ten under the passenger back seat then moved to 2 tens
pictures of the install and system in my gallary
url]https://www.f150online.com/galleries/mygallery.cfm?gnum=6871[/url]
pictures of the install and system in my gallary
url]https://www.f150online.com/galleries/mygallery.cfm?gnum=6871[/url]
Originally Posted by RollingRock
I have an 04 SC...put one ten under the passenger back seat then moved to 2 tens
pictures of the install and system in my gallary
url]https://www.f150online.com/galleries/mygallery.cfm?gnum=6871[/url]
pictures of the install and system in my gallary
url]https://www.f150online.com/galleries/mygallery.cfm?gnum=6871[/url]
RollingRock, what brand sub box is that in your truck? I like the lines and how it stands off the floor. Do you remember what the mounting depth was and where you got it? Thanks.
Originally Posted by CRFracer
RollingRock, what brand sub box is that in your truck? I like the lines and how it stands off the floor. Do you remember what the mounting depth was and where you got it? Thanks.
Anyway, the brand of the box is unknown bought locall in Grapevine TX but it was made for the F150. Cost was 200 bucks even with the colored carpet. I have two Fosgate P2 10's in them. You can put 2 12"s but that would be overload in the truck. I had another Box in there but I didn't like the way it sounded and it was for a single 10", send to you for 50 bucks if you want. I can get you in touch with the folks I got my box from.....but BestBuy did the install. I couldn't be more pleased with the sound. Have 2 amps and a digital cap running it without a bigger alternator.
Just let me know....and thanks for looking at my gallery
JP
GO HOGS
i have a box with 2 10s made by supercrew sound, kicker subs, grey carpet, fits perfect under rear seat, only has about 10 hrs on it. asking 200 for it. email at td1lb@comcast.net
Originally Posted by FX4 Matt
Indiand-Red
check out my pics, I have some good shots of the Probox its one 10" probass sub and, like you I also listen to mostly country it sounds great! 2005 F150
check out my pics, I have some good shots of the Probox its one 10" probass sub and, like you I also listen to mostly country it sounds great! 2005 F150

I could build it myself with some good measurements...
If you listen to country most of the time, you could even put a couple 8's behind the seat im pretty sure. Then nobody knows they are there and you can still put stuff under your seats and lean them forward and what not. Upgrading your mids and highs is always a good idea. I would reccomend the JL XR speakers if money isnt that big of a deal. They are a bit pricey and require an amp but they are worth it! However, JL stealthboxes are a solid product and with JL you aren't just paying for the name. It all comes down to your buidget, listening style and experience in installing such things.
Friday I will have your solution
If you can wait til friday I will have my box installed and then i can post pics, it houses one 10" sub and it sits under the back seat. There is a spot to mount the amp and everything. This way all u have to do is unhook a few wires and it pops out if u ever needed stock cargo space with seats flipped up. Otherwise it sits under the seats in the back and doesnt stick out at all. It is pre fabricated and comes carpeted in a choice of colors. I am getting mine for like 100-150 shipped. I am installing a 500 watt 10" sub with a 500 watt amp. That should be good enough to fill the supercrew cab.
One quick question for you. what lift did you use to squeeze in those 35's?
If you can't wait til then, check out this website
http://www.supercrewsound.com/shop/cat/60.htm
One quick question for you. what lift did you use to squeeze in those 35's?
If you can't wait til then, check out this website
http://www.supercrewsound.com/shop/cat/60.htm
Last edited by FordF1Fitty; Apr 19, 2006 at 09:17 PM.
http://www.subsolutions.com/index.html
TP2X and it measured 38"x12"x5.5"x3.5", it can handle 440 watts. There is a pic of it on the subsolutions website.
TP2X and it measured 38"x12"x5.5"x3.5", it can handle 440 watts. There is a pic of it on the subsolutions website.
Last edited by casualtr; Apr 25, 2006 at 03:23 PM.



