Finished my install
#52
Junior Member
I purchased 2 radio wiring harnesses to tap into my speaker wires. You need the male and female connector. Im not sure of the part #'s but do a search and you will find them
#53
#55
New F-150 Owner
Thread Starter
I know its super late, but i have been totally overrun by life, anyways, long ago I got my sub installed, here are some pics of the box/sub. I got the foxbox for the single 10 ported. Only problem with the box was that the hole was a tad small for my DC sound lab level 2 10", but about 30 seconds with a jigsaw fixed it. Anyways, on to some pics:
I just added the second amp in the space i had provided, wired it down to two ohms when i installed into the box...then i got into my 3sixty and turned it on, it sounds awesome in the truck, every single person that rides in it is blown away, and never believes me when i tell them its just one 10" woofer...
I just added the second amp in the space i had provided, wired it down to two ohms when i installed into the box...then i got into my 3sixty and turned it on, it sounds awesome in the truck, every single person that rides in it is blown away, and never believes me when i tell them its just one 10" woofer...
#56
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have trouble taping in the front left, is that wire white, white brown because i can't find that color mind is white, white red. Below those wire i got the same as you blue, then yellow, and then the tape wire
have trouble taping in the front left, is that wire white, white brown because i can't find that color mind is white, white red. Below those wire i got the same as you blue, then yellow, and then the tape wire
#59
Senior Member
Basically what it does is take the factory speaker level input, clean up the signal (supposedly) and output it in digital RCA format for use with aftermarket amplifiers.
Side note, I have finally finished my install to a level that I like. I have no pictures but I plan on making some changes soon. The first change is that, I am using the box from super crew sound ('10 extended cab) and I want to knock out the divider in the box and run two 10" subs in isobarik fashion. Has anyone done this before? If so, what are your experiences?