'07 F-150 System Revamp

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This will be the thread I'll post in as I upgrade my sound system. Each semester I have a few things I do to my truck (big thing last semester was my cover and BedRug).

I've been trying to figure out what I could possibly want to do this semester. Honestly I love how the truck looks on the outside. The only things worth replacing are the flat and faded trim pieces (flares and b-pillars). So I started looking inside. Besides figuring out a way to keep the dog hair off the carpet (impossible :lol:) the only thing I could do inside is redo my sound system. When I installed it about a year ago I had limited time so I was looking more for convenience.


This is what I put in place of the stock system:

Head Unit
Kenwood DDX-512
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Speakers
Alpine Type R Components
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Subwoofer
MTX Thunderform (pre-amped)
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Amplifier
Kenwood KAC 7204
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Sound Deadener
Entire back wall, every door panel, entire floorboard. Only thing missing is the roof. Some pics taken from the middle of the old install:
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So right now I have the rear speakers deleted and the front comps are running off the Kenwood amp. The MTX is all set up--just plugged into the back of the HU. It's nice, no doubt, but nothing that will impress. It gets plenty loud for me and is very clear, but I want more. :naughty:

Plans are to have the HU run the rear speakers, a 2-ch amp running the fronts, and either a mono or 2-ch amp running the sub(s).

FYI if you guys haven't ever taken off the back seat rest of an F150--it's a bitch! I went ahead and pulled mine out today so I wouldn't have to do it later. It's time to duct tape some dog hair. Forgot to mention that I will be putting the new amp(s) and crossovers on the back wall instead of on the floor and inside the door panel.


I will be keeping this thread updated as I go along. When I say revamp, I mean that I'm planning on replacing everything. Also thinking about doing the 'Big 3' but don't know if I'll need it. I am planning on replacing all the speaker wire, though. Right now I'm in the research stage, but it should come along nicely.

Stay tuned!
 
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Damn that is a big undertaking. I guess it wouldn't be as bad for me since I only have 2 seats. :thumbs: It should be one sweet sounding ride when done.
 

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Looks like a nice setup. How much did the sound deadener help road noise?
 

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Looks like a nice setup. How much did the sound deadener help road noise?
I put two layers of the asphalt-based Peel-n-Seal from Lowe's (I'm cheap) on everything I listed and it was a pretty noticeable difference. Much quieter ride...until I put my new exhaust on. :lol:
 

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I'd like to lose some road noise in my truck. Regular cab trucks get a fair amount from the back of the cab.
 

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i'm lookin to redo my interior with sound deadener before i put new carpet in. what would you suggest?
 

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From what I have read, the asphalt based stuff is the most cost effective and works well. I didn't know Lowes sold it though.
 

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