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Is there any other option in an 04 SCrew besides a sub enclosure under the rear seat? I put my seat up often so my dog can roam around back there -- Is there ANY other option...
I added this cover to my 05 SCrew and it fits and works awesome. http://www.drsfostersmith.com/Produc...&N=2001+113233
Very easy to install and remove (1 minute). My Dog loves to sit on the seat with his head out the window. That's probably the simplest option.
Is there any other option in an 04 SCrew besides a sub enclosure under the rear seat? I put my seat up often so my dog can roam around back there -- Is there ANY other option...
yep you've got a couple options. You could place a single sub in the console or if you just wanted to leave everything looking stock you could buy a Bazooka and place them directly behind the seat. Both set ups sound pretty good.
THat is not a bad idea -- I would just be worried about him fallin off the seat on a turn or something -- he is a big rott so.. thats why I like all the room when the seat is up! Might be something to try though, thanks!
yep you've got a couple options. You could place a single sub in the console or if you just wanted to leave everything looking stock you could buy a Bazooka and place them directly behind the seat. Both set ups sound pretty good.
THat is not a bad idea -- I would just be worried about him fallin off the seat on a turn or something -- he is a big rott so.. thats why I like all the room when the seat is up! Might be something to try though, thanks!
LOL, I have an 80# Boxer and he learned real early to lean into the back of the seat and how to brace himself for corners. It's only an issue is you have to make a real quick movement. But beware, IT makes it really easy for him to have the rear feet on the seat, his front seat on your front console and his tounge in your face.....
LOL, I have an 80# Boxer and he learned real early to lean into the back of the seat and how to brace himself for corners. It's only an issue is you have to make a real quick movement. But beware, IT makes it really easy for him to have the rear feet on the seat, his front seat on your front console and his tounge in your face.....
Haha -- isnt that the truth -- in the 03 F150 the seat folded down, rather than up -- and was basically perfect for him, no holes in the seat or nothin'... but he was high enough to put 1/4 of his body out either back window or the rear slider and if he wanted to give daddy a kiss -- he was right there with his sloppy tongue! hahahhaa