Adding a sub...need suggestions

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I'm thinking of adding a powered sub and need suggestions. I had a Kicker Hideaway 8" on my old F-150 and liked it. Gave the system just enough boom without being overly loud. I also liked that the Hideaway didn't need a amp. Why are your suggestions for a small sub in a crew cab? Thanks.
 

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I'm thinking of adding a powered sub and need suggestions. I had a Kicker Hideaway 8" on my old F-150 and liked it. Gave the system just enough boom without being overly loud. I also liked that the Hideaway didn't need a amp. Why are your suggestions for a small sub in a crew cab? Thanks.
check out the HS10, 10" sub, more power, bigger woofer, same space.
 

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Is there room behind the rear seat in a crew cab to install the HS10? Is that a suitable spot?
 

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Should, people mount amp boards back there.
 

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I looked at Kicker Hideaway, Rockville USS8, Cerwin Vega VPAS10, Kenwood KSC-SW11. Based on reviews, pricing, and other factors I narrowed it down to the Rockville USS8 and the Cerwin Vega VPAS10.

I made a cardboard box mock up of the Cerwin Vega and the Rockville to simulate the physical size of the unit and found I could not get either of them to fit under either of the front seats. I might have been able to shoehorn the 8" Rockville under the passenger seat but it would have required removing the tire jack. I ended up getting the Rockville USS8 and put it behind the rear seat back. (This placement requires doing the fold down back seat modification.)

If I were to do it again, I would probably get the Rockville 10" powered sub instead of the 8", since it would fit behind the back seat.

I've had it for over three years now and it's been trouble free. Like you said, it adds bass punch to the songs without being overpowering (though I can see my outside mirror vibrating and feel the bass rattling the drivers seat.) The difference is easily noticed if I place the key in the accessory position (light on bass response) or turn on the truck (Subwoofer power ON.)
 
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