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I was just curious if there is a way to secure an amp in a 2003 f-150 supercab, without drilling sheetmetal, and/or cutting carpet? Also, is there any other place to put an amp, other than under the center or driver side of the rear seat (jack under the passenger side). I would like to leave the truck as intact as possible and I am not seeing any other way to do this without drilling...so I thought I sould ask. Thanks in advance.
Originally posted by optikal illushun are u using sub box? u can always mount it to that. also u can make an amp rack to hold it.
I am not using a sub box....yet...I saw some posts about the JL stealth boxes...but I am not ready for that at the moment...
You mentioned a rack...I could easily build one...but the issue of where to attach it securely still exists...Is there possibly space behind the upper part of the rear seat?
You could always get an amplified sub. JL or MTX use decent internal amps for there stuff. If you already have an amp make sure your posible location has good air circulation. There is some times alot of room under the front seats. I would look there but if you do place it under a front seat you will have to make something to keep passengers feet from kicking it. I do not know how much space the 150 has so I cant comment on the rear seat space. If your gonna use the amp for your door speakers than i would assume it will be a small amp and in that case you might be able to mount it some where near below your glove box.
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