![]() ![]() Installing an aftermarket radio can upgrade the sound quality and provide additional features the original factory radio couldn't offer but requires this dash kit to make it fit. The dash kit is painted scratch-resistant matte black to match the original look and feel of the vehicle's dashboard. This dash kit makes radio replacement simple and comes with a pocket that is installed below the 2" radio to fill the extra space in the radio opening, which can be used for storage. 2019 & 2020 Ford F-150 SiriusXM Satellite HD Radio Upgrade Kit. ![]() Needs bass and a little more aggressive exhaust.This stereo installation kit has been engineered to help you install a 2" tall (Single- DIN) aftermarket radio into the original vehicle dashboard. My only complaints at this point is sound related. It’s equipped with a 10' Terminator sub and a cool-running 200-watt amp. I brought home a 2020 F250 Crew XL with STX and the 4' LCD audio. This MTX ThunderForm loaded enclosure fits under the rear seat of your 2009-2014 Ford F-150 Super Cab, so you get great bass without losing any space. Another Audio Upgrade thread (2020 f250 XL) I know theres been a million threads already, but, Im not embarrassed to admit Im confused on what is possible regarding upgrading the audio/head unit. Used the wiring for it to add the subs and it sounded great. You can go for a 5-channel amp or even a mono amp if you also want to power a subwoofer. The ‘14 had a Sony sub but was completely inadequate. I thought if I could find (build) the right size box it wouldn’t be a big deal to add them to this truck.įrom what I can tell there is no factory Sub. Why Buy: Enhance the audio in your F-150 with this complete audio upgrade kit featuring a 10-inch subwoofer driven by a 200-watt RMS high-efficiency digital sub amplifier which integrates flawlessly with existing systems Details: This audiophile system features a 10-inch powered and enclosed subwoofer driven by a 200. I would like to retain all factory settings. I thought to post here to see what other people recommend. I have been looking around at all of the options for upgrading it and there seem to be quite a few. Sounds weak to me but I traded a 2014 FX4 with two 10” subs under the back seat. I currently have a 2014 F-150 with the 4' Sync 1.0 Bezel. I'm waiting for the truck to arrive mid-feb (it got pushed back a month, but it's in production now), so I can see 'what's what'.Īgain, great guy and I totally recommend him as you can use him.Thank you for the information. Got them from Crutchfield, about 280 for all 4. I used the standard wiring and bought the Ford wiring connectors so I could leave the truck wiring stock. They are coax speakers and I left the stock tweeter in place and connected. My thought is there really isn't any way to get more bass back there without the addition of an additional sub."Īgain, great guy and I totally recommend him as you can use him. I just replaced all 4 door speakers with Infinity Kappa 682.11cf (6x8). Let me know if this will work for you or if you are looking for an alternative. You'll want to use a $99 Audio Control LC2i to provide a clean signal to the subs. Sounds weak to me but I traded a 2014 FX4 with two 10 subs under the back seat. These won't overpower the door speakers but will provide you twice the amount of bass you currently have. "The only solution to fit behind the rear seats to have more bass is using two $155 shallow 8". He told me this as one of the better solutions - without going to a local car stereo shop and going custom/expensive : There are some 'under the seat' options that a great guy/dealer on here named "HushCarAudio" (Bruce) gave me, that I recommend you talk to him about. I'm waiting for the truck to arrive mid-feb (it got pushed back a month, but it's in production now), so I can see 'what's what'. ![]() Did you find a good option for subs in a 21?Not yet. ![]()
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