2011 Factory f250 SuperCrew Subwoofer
#46
#47
So, if I get this straight...
New 10 gauge fused wiring from the battery for an always hot power
New 10 gauge ground, short length
New 10 gauge from fuse block #44 (part of the upfitter switches)
Or are you guys using fuse #44 for both the AMP's remote and always hot connection?
I am finally going to get this done this weekend
thx
New 10 gauge fused wiring from the battery for an always hot power
New 10 gauge ground, short length
New 10 gauge from fuse block #44 (part of the upfitter switches)
Or are you guys using fuse #44 for both the AMP's remote and always hot connection?
I am finally going to get this done this weekend
thx
#48
So, if I get this straight...
New 10 gauge fused wiring from the battery for an always hot power
New 10 gauge ground, short length
New 10 gauge from fuse block #44 (part of the upfitter switches)
Or are you guys using fuse #44 for both the AMP's remote and always hot connection?
I am finally going to get this done this weekend
thx
New 10 gauge fused wiring from the battery for an always hot power
New 10 gauge ground, short length
New 10 gauge from fuse block #44 (part of the upfitter switches)
Or are you guys using fuse #44 for both the AMP's remote and always hot connection?
I am finally going to get this done this weekend
thx
The amp's remote turn on can be smaller gauge. use #44 for amp turn on only! Also make sure that the fuse for your 12v constant is up near the battery.
#49
That is what I was leaning towards but wanted to hear from someone who did this already.
#51
Did you try the PAC unit? I sent PAC an email and this is what I got back from them as I have the factory nav as well.
Hello,
Unfortunately the AOEM-FRD24 would not be compatible in the 2011. You can use our SOEM-4 but it will need to be hardwired into the system. It is not plug and play. This would be the only option for this vehicle. Thank you.
Brian Miller Technical Advisor
AAMP of America
This is an email request submitted via the PAC Web Site to the Technical Support Department. Form data follows:
Message: Hi, I have a 2011 F250 Lariat with the factory nav and 9 speaker sound system. I would like to replace the main and sub amps and was wondering if the PAC AOEM-FRD24 would work for this, if not do you have a product that would work?
#52
Comp kickers
Hello everyone new member here. Just finished installing two kicker comp shallow mount 10's behind the rear seat of my 2011 f250 crew cab. I'm using an alpine mono block 800 watt amp at 2 omhs also using an audio control crossover it took a lot of work getting the box to fit and let me tell you it's a tight fit but still ended up with about an inch and a half of space between subs and back of seat. The only thing I didn't do is take pics of everything. I have never thought of running kickers and boy was I impressed these things rock plenty loud. Weather it's rap rock country or what ever it all sounds awesome I'm using a sealed box. Very very happy with my new rig.
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