Anyone fit subs behind the rear seat of a new body style f150?

Old Jun 28, 2007 | 03:51 PM
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Anyone fit subs behind the rear seat of a new body style f150?

Anyone fit subs behind the rear seat of a new body style f150? Maybe room for some shallow 10's or maybe 12's?

Like this only new body style. Will it work?

https://www.f150online.com/forums/sh...light=2+12%27s
 
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Old Jun 28, 2007 | 08:25 PM
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I do not know how much room is behind the rear seat in the newer f150's , since I don't own one . Let me say this , anything is possible if you are determined to do it . Many people said it was impossible to put 4 12's behind the rear seat in my 01 Screw . And people don't get the wrong Idea , it just makes you feel good when you set a goal that most people think is impossible , and then you finish it . It even feels better when you don't see another one like it . My advice to you is this , it is very easy to throw a prefab box under a seat , do something in your newer f150 that either hasn't been done before or you don't see everyday .
 
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Old Jun 28, 2007 | 10:51 PM
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Originally Posted by 1bad86vmax
I do not know how much room is behind the rear seat in the newer f150's , since I don't own one . Let me say this , anything is possible if you are determined to do it . Many people said it was impossible to put 4 12's behind the rear seat in my 01 Screw . And people don't get the wrong Idea , it just makes you feel good when you set a goal that most people think is impossible , and then you finish it . It even feels better when you don't see another one like it . My advice to you is this , it is very easy to throw a prefab box under a seat , do something in your newer f150 that either hasn't been done before or you don't see everyday .

BadVmax makes a good point, however, these newer Screws just dont seem to have the room behind the seat that the older ones did.
I believe with the old ones you could flip down the seat and there would be a storage compartment which gave you some nice room for equipment. In these newer ones, Im not sure that the seat even flips forward. If it does, all you will see is a chunk of carpet that covers the back wall.

I know one or two people have moved the seat back further away from the back wall, but even with that Im not sure if there is much more than a few inches between the back seat and the wall.

People are fitting amps back there, but I dont think there is room at all for a sub or two. Unless your wanting to get crazy, I think about all you CAN do is the ordinary box under the seat:o
Maybe if you do some major surgery on the back wall and the seatback somehow...
 
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Old Jun 29, 2007 | 03:35 PM
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With these new body styles, the guys with the screws and scabs put subs under the back seat. You can put blocks under the feet of the seat to raise it if you need more room.
 
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