Im a basshead for life..in thats what this about...but u live in nice weather it seems...wash that boy up before u send these out...its getting it though ... I'm telling you it's going to tear that truck to pieces it's definitely getting down you need to get some wood up on on the inside the roof.. Oh and before you put that wood up them generation of trucks like two separate the roof skin away from the metal brace figure out what kind of epoxy they used to glue it and double seal it before you add wood because you glue wood and everything in and then the roofs can separate anyways yeah u have to tare all that back out to fix it... look at it as layers re epoxy the roof skin to the factory stamped braces in the ceiling then add the wood and do not use spray foam it will add pressure to the roof skin enforce it apart you need to pull everything tight together not push with spray foam I can tell that bitch will make some serious pressure once you get all them panels to stop moving you're going to gain a whole lot
Sounds great! You did a great job. I'm getting ready to install deadner on my roof and I'm currently doing my doors on my 2013 F150 Supercrew. I may need some advice from ya at some point.
I don't see the FDZ audio up here in the 209/916 area. Seems like everybody up this way runs Jeff Vue subs. Your highs and mids sound great and I was surprised to hear the 18's hitting the punchy notes and slammin the lows. Sounds great
Appreciate the love bro yea those JVF are some badass subs Jeff definitely knows how to design and build some great equipment. These FDZ subs are amazing especially since i didn't know what to expect sense I've never heard the 18s prior to getting them
Well, I didn't build this box a friend did. It was from his old system and i picked it up. It's a very nice and musical box. I'll be building my own box next time