James W's 2007 Ford F250 King Ranch
Items installed:
- Pioneer AVH-P3200BT DVD Receiver
- Ford dash kit
- Ford receiver harness
- Kenwood KAC-9105D amp
- JL Audio Stealthbox custom-fit subwoofer
- Lightning Audio 1-farad capacitor
- EFX 4-gauge amp wire kit
- Street wires ultra cable
Installation Description
There is just not much on the market for F250 Crew cab trucks, space is limited. Thank you Crutchfield. The JL Audio Stealthbox fit the bill. The head unit is perfect, Bluetooth connection to my Droid, iPod controls, and touchscreen DVD player, awesome!
With limited space I wanted to show you what you can do with the room behind the cab. Behind-the-seat boxes require cutting of the trim panels and removing the cab vent. This installation does not require that and is clean and looks great. I hope you like it.
Q&A Section
Why did you decide to upgrade your A/V system?
No bass in an F250, I wanted Bluetooth capability and iPod controls.
What's the first thing you show people about your installation?
The amplifier and capacitor location
Why did you choose these products?
Crutchfield recommended
What was the most difficult part of the installation?
removing the seats
What plans, if any, do you have for future upgrades?
Overhead monitors in the back for the dvd player
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Meet Robert Ferency-Viars
Eating up the highway with clarity and volume.
During my first few years at Crutchfield, I served as one of our Advisors, helping our customers choose new audio components for their homes and cars. That helped me learn what's really important to our customers. Eventually, I moved to the writing team and spent a decade researching new products and getting even more hands-on with car audio gear.
As the editor of Crutchfield's car audio web articles, I couldn't ask for a cooler job. We listen to music and play with car audio gear every day!
Like most of us here, I've always been into music and the electronics we use to listen to it. I installed my first car stereo system before the family car was even mine. In college, I helped friends and roommates install their car stereos and set up the sound systems in their apartments. I was a volunteer DJ for the local community radio station for a few years (playing late night metal and Sunday morning bluegrass & alt-country). That's where I also first learned a little bit about sound mixers.
I love playing role-playing games, board games (there were nearly 200 board and card games in our house at last count), spending time with my family, and watching horror movies when they aren't around.
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