Another necessity was to do a perfect install on the ALP Laser Jamming system, as they are very sensitive to install location, as well as angle. The owner of this vehicle has a long history of clubbing and wanted a similar volume level. Obviously, a great sounding audio system was a top priority, but very high output capability without cutting up the vehicle. The goals of this install consisted of a few main things. Hey guys, we just finished up this 2019 Ford Raptor that came in for a High-End Sound system and a customer-supplied ALP Laser Jamming System (Radar system already installed). Please feel free to ask any questions you might have.Hey everyone, you may remember me from Amantay's thread he posted regarding the sound system upgrade. I will be updating this thread as more progress is made on the build. Power wiring entering the cab on front passenger floorĪmp rack installed under rear seat in cubbyĭSP rack installed behind back seat where stock B&O amp and subwoofer was mounted Power wiring with TechFlex ready to be installed Well enough of me rambling on, let’s get on to the pics.Īmp rack and DSP rack ready to be installed I mean the panels came off easy, there was plenty of room in the wire ways, and the power wire fit perfectly utilizing the grommet in the front passenger floor. I also have been very surprised at how easy it has been to install stuff in this truck. This method has proved to work out very well. I decided early on for this build that I would try as much as possible to build things in plug and play modules so I would spend less time installing in the truck. Well this last Thanksgiving holiday, I finally had some time to work on the installation and was able to complete Phase 2 of my audio build. Here is a diagram showing the configuration: Multiple sizes of TechFlex and heat shrink Speaker plugs Metra 72-5602 for front and rear door speakers Stinger 4 AWG wire for power and ground for amps Hertz Mille Pro MP25.3 in the front A Pillars Hertz Mille Pro MP70.3 in the front A Pillars Hertz Mille Pro MP165.3 in the front doors JL Audio XD700/5v2 – not using the sub channel So Below is the list of components and installation accessories that I am using for this build:Īxxess AX-DSP-A2B2 in order to interface with B&O system Phase 5 – Installation of sound deadening materials and speakers into the rear doors. Phase 4 – Installation of sound deadening materials and speakers into the front doors. ![]() If all goes as planned, I should have some time during Christmas holidays to get this done. ![]() ![]() I will be installing the pods, sound treating them, and then covering with vinyl to match the dash. Phase 3 – Installation of mids and tweets in A pillars. At this time the stock door speakers will be amped so I can have some sound. Phase 2 – Installation of amp rack, dsp rack, and subwoofers. Phase 1 - Building the box for the subs, amp rack, and rack for dsp and axxess unit. Due to my limited spare time, I will be doing the is build in Phases as outlined below. The new system will utilize the stock Sync 3 Head unit and consist of a 3 way active front stage with two 10 inch subwoofers under the rear seat. The only difference in the two is that for this build I added a dedicated sub amp for more power. I already had most of the components since I had this system in my last truck which was a 2014 GMC SLE. I hope this thread helps others that are on the quest for a great sounding system.Įver since I got my new 2018 F150 Lariat SCREW Sport with B&O factory audio back in February of this year, I have been planning and preparing to upgrade the audio system. They have helped me so much with how to install things and with different ideas for installation. First of all, I want to thank everyone that has posted threads of their audio builds.
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