Lets See Your Subs!!!!!!!!!
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I would like to see it because I have been thinking about giving my gf my 12" XPL and buying a 12" Solo and getting a ZR360 or ZX400 and use my Impulse 652 to amp my polk DB7's in the doors.
Seeing a nice setup always encourages me to make mine better...I have a disease just like several others do on this board...you just can't do enough things to a nice looking F150 because there are always more mods for the future!
I would like to see it because I have been thinking about giving my gf my 12" XPL and buying a 12" Solo and getting a ZR360 or ZX400 and use my Impulse 652 to amp my polk DB7's in the doors.
Seeing a nice setup always encourages me to make mine better...I have a disease just like several others do on this board...you just can't do enough things to a nice looking F150 because there are always more mods for the future!
Very nice...
Hey man, you have one nice truck!! How did you mount your amps there?? Also, very nice bike...I hope to own a 2000 or newer CBR600F4 next year.
Also, someday I would love to have a shadow grey supercrew in a four by model and lift it and put 33 or 35's under it. Your truck is just what I would love to have it look like.
Also, someday I would love to have a shadow grey supercrew in a four by model and lift it and put 33 or 35's under it. Your truck is just what I would love to have it look like.
Thanks for the props. While still trying to maintain a humble demeanor, I am proud of my ride(s). There's nothing a little time, determination, and of course $$money$$ can't take care of.The amps weren't really that difficult to install. There's a hard plastic backing on those seats. If you pull the seat cover off, you have easy access to it. There is only a few screws to remove, and then that plastic piece comes off. Just mark where you want to mount the amps, and let 'er rip. The biggest part of the job will be making all of your wiring runs nice and tight. If you notice in my pix, there is a wiring chase made out of the back of the seats. This has shrink tubing on it to clean it up. From there it disappears into the carpet beneath the seats. If you're fairly electrically/mechanically inclined, you shouldn't have too much trouble.
Again, thanks for the kind words.........JB
Just had to throw mine in!
I am currently running two Solo 10L7's. They are a little on the bassy side for me, so I am switching over to a pair of Image Dynamics 10's. Both subs are completely hidden, and will stay that way when it is done. One in the console, and the other under the seat.
Pictures are in my gallery at:
https://www.f150online.com/galleries...ew.cfm?num=938
Pictures are in my gallery at:
https://www.f150online.com/galleries...ew.cfm?num=938



