F-150 SQ build
#1
F-150 SQ build
First I will get the things out of the way that aren't part of my SQ build.
I have the Roush Power Pack Level 1 - Adding just over 100hp and even more torque, it really wakes the truck up. I opted out of the level 2 because it didn't provide much more power, and the v6 Roush exhaust doesn't sound good.
I swapped the rear shocks for Icons, put in a Hellwig sway bar, and put in Ford brand wheel well liners.
So on to the audio stuff - All of this work, minus some of the sound deadening, has been performed by Mobile Toys Inc. in College Station, TX. If you like anything on my truck, just call them up, and they will actually make it and ship it to you. Custom A-pillars, amps, speakers, even loaded custom sub boxes! As you can see they did a phenomenal job on my truck. And they kept working with me. This is actually the second set of A-pillars in the truck, and my 3rd system, they kept working with me until I was happy and satisfied. Adam is the guy who can set you up with whatever you need, and Chris (his brother) is the owner of the store, he can walk you through designing your system like he did with me. Their number is (979) 268-6066, and their facebook is https://www.facebook.com/mobiletoysincBCS/
In the front stage I have;
A-Pillars - Illusion Audio C3's
Front doors - Illusion Audio C8's and Focal BE tweets in custom pods
Center - Illusion Audio C3x
In the back stage we have
Doors - Illusion Audio C6 components
Sub - 2x Focal Kevlar subs 10"
For electronics we have;
Mosconi 8to12 Aerospace, 2x Mosconi Zero 4(Component speakers), 1x Mosconi Zero 3 (Subs), 1x Mosconi Pico (Center speaker)
Mechman 320amp alternator, XP Main and secondary battery.
The sound deadener is a mix, some parts I used some left over Noico sound deadener, the doors have some Soundskin Pro, and the floor is done with SecondSkin sound deadener and MLV. All the pillars are also done with Soundskin Pro, and all door speakers and center have Soundskin rings. The RCA's are Stinger 8000 series, and I actually just last night changed and put in the PAC Audio module with Optical cable to processor, prior to that I had Sony amp delete, with Low level output tweak done to head unit.
I have the Roush Power Pack Level 1 - Adding just over 100hp and even more torque, it really wakes the truck up. I opted out of the level 2 because it didn't provide much more power, and the v6 Roush exhaust doesn't sound good.
I swapped the rear shocks for Icons, put in a Hellwig sway bar, and put in Ford brand wheel well liners.
So on to the audio stuff - All of this work, minus some of the sound deadening, has been performed by Mobile Toys Inc. in College Station, TX. If you like anything on my truck, just call them up, and they will actually make it and ship it to you. Custom A-pillars, amps, speakers, even loaded custom sub boxes! As you can see they did a phenomenal job on my truck. And they kept working with me. This is actually the second set of A-pillars in the truck, and my 3rd system, they kept working with me until I was happy and satisfied. Adam is the guy who can set you up with whatever you need, and Chris (his brother) is the owner of the store, he can walk you through designing your system like he did with me. Their number is (979) 268-6066, and their facebook is https://www.facebook.com/mobiletoysincBCS/
In the front stage I have;
A-Pillars - Illusion Audio C3's
Front doors - Illusion Audio C8's and Focal BE tweets in custom pods
Center - Illusion Audio C3x
In the back stage we have
Doors - Illusion Audio C6 components
Sub - 2x Focal Kevlar subs 10"
For electronics we have;
Mosconi 8to12 Aerospace, 2x Mosconi Zero 4(Component speakers), 1x Mosconi Zero 3 (Subs), 1x Mosconi Pico (Center speaker)
Mechman 320amp alternator, XP Main and secondary battery.
The sound deadener is a mix, some parts I used some left over Noico sound deadener, the doors have some Soundskin Pro, and the floor is done with SecondSkin sound deadener and MLV. All the pillars are also done with Soundskin Pro, and all door speakers and center have Soundskin rings. The RCA's are Stinger 8000 series, and I actually just last night changed and put in the PAC Audio module with Optical cable to processor, prior to that I had Sony amp delete, with Low level output tweak done to head unit.
#3
I actually thought I was having heat problems, because when I would play bass heavy songs my sub amp would cut out. A Stinger crossflow fan was installed, but the culprit actually ended up being the factory alternator. The crossflow fan still remains, but I rarely turn it on.