2012 Ford JL subs cusom box down firing
#11
Pics would be nice for me to see.
I do not have the full 4 door like your truck. You have to extra interior space inside to do that. I do not have 4 full doors. I have 2 full doors in the front and the half doors in the back with a 6.6 bed.
I do not have the full 4 door like your truck. You have to extra interior space inside to do that. I do not have 4 full doors. I have 2 full doors in the front and the half doors in the back with a 6.6 bed.
#12
Senior Member
#13
What year is your truck? and model?
Your floor looks different than mine. Look closely at the two pics. Your seat looks to be higher up with small black block underneath the bracket on the floor. My rear seat does not have the black looking block underneath. Your floor looks to be more flat.
Your floor looks different than mine. Look closely at the two pics. Your seat looks to be higher up with small black block underneath the bracket on the floor. My rear seat does not have the black looking block underneath. Your floor looks to be more flat.
I'm not sure if they changed the floor in '11 but my '10 Scab had a flat floor in the back.
I installed an LMI 2.5" seatlift in my old truck and was able to build a ported box for a pair of 10s forward firing.
#14
Now that changes everything! lol. My shop mentioned to me that they could raise the rear sear which would require some fabrication or check to see if there is already a lift seat kit made for my model truck. As of yet I have not found a kit already made for my model truck and I refuse to do any fabrication on my stock rear seat brackets or even making new ones.
If anybody know about a kit let me know.
I can tell you right now my rear floor isnt flat. If it was then yes that box with that particular sub would fit directly flush.
If anybody know about a kit let me know.
I can tell you right now my rear floor isnt flat. If it was then yes that box with that particular sub would fit directly flush.
#15
My rear seats looks nothing like yours underneath. I have a bracket slightly on the right side next to the rear single seat separating the long seat from the small seat. It cannot be removed because that is what the smaller seat rest on. If i remove it and install a sub box, then the seat would rest on the sub. Of course that would not be be a smart thing to do.
Your rear is slight the same but there are major points in the interior of the truck that allows you build what you have. 1. you have the extra space 2. you dont have that bracket position the same spot 3. it goes straight across.
Your rear is slight the same but there are major points in the interior of the truck that allows you build what you have. 1. you have the extra space 2. you dont have that bracket position the same spot 3. it goes straight across.
#17
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#18
His truck is a super crew, totally different for '09+ trucks.
Seat lift:
http://www.lmiwelding.com/kits_supercab.htm
Seat lift:
http://www.lmiwelding.com/kits_supercab.htm
#19
Now that's what's im talking about. I have an 2012 f150 xlt super cab not the super crew cab.
Hell if I knew that I would have bought it a long time ago. Everything solved now. Just gotta buy that piece and slide the box back. And thanks so much for that link.
Hell if I knew that I would have bought it a long time ago. Everything solved now. Just gotta buy that piece and slide the box back. And thanks so much for that link.
Last edited by ford479hp; 09-12-2013 at 09:10 AM. Reason: addition
#20
Senior Member
Wow!!!! I have some cash latin around and debating on spending it on running boards, OEM projectors, or a sound system. I've never been into having beat in any of my vehicles cause I really don't trust shops now a days with their quality of work but holy crap, your setup is inspiring to me. Wild you be willing to PM me the dimensions of this box? Very redicoulously clean setup.