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How Do You Make A Subwoofer Box For An F-150 Crew Cab?

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How Do You Make A Subwoofer Box For An F-150 Crew Cab?

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Adding a subwoofer box to your F150 crew cab pickup is a great way to improve the bass and the overall sound quality of your truck’s stereo. But since space is limited, so a sub-box for your truck will need to be small enough to fit underneath the rear seat. By using a small subwoofer you can make a box to fit this application. You’ll use some basic materials and you will need some common hand and power tools for the project. Cut two rectangular panels from the medium density fiberboard (MDF) for the front and rear sides of the box. Each panel should measure 10 inches by 10 inches. Use your tape measure to measure the cuts, and execute the cuts with your circular saw. Cut two rectangular panels from the MDF for the top and bottom sides of the box. Each panel should measure 6 inches by 10 inches. Use your tape measure to measure the cuts, and execute the cuts with your circular saw. Cut two rectangular panels from the MDF for the two remaining sides of the box. Each panel should measure

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