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Yeah I like bass too much to deal with factory sound
Keep in mind I removed the middle seat belt mount to allow for the amps to be mounted that way
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Wasn't that the Mach 360 or something? It was excellent!
Shaker 1000. The head unit wasn't the greatest (and I had to replace because it wasn't ejecting CD's anymore) but two subs in the trunk and subs in the door were pretty good for 2006. Much better for the money than the B&O in the Maverick.
 
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Got a little more done today. I took a scrap of 1/16" aluminum sheet and built a panel to mount my amp to. It was too thick for my bead roller and my sheet metal brake so I crudely tipped the edges using my vice and a body hammer. It'll work. A quick Rustoleum coat of "whatever is dark" to hide the sins of working the aluminum and its done.
Ford Maverick Slammed on Silver's Coilovers (23 Hybrid Lariat) 20230805_204339

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It will mount using the two driver's side bolts of the B&O amp and the passenger side hole of the "rear antenna" mount. That one will be a bolt through the back, an nut on the front with exposed threads though the panel and a nut securing it.

The factory wiring will hide behind the panel but I'll need to extend the factory sub harness a few inches. Why bother if I'm putting in a 10"?

Why not?

Bass will be turned down on the head unit and up on the aftermarket sub amp, so the factory sub will likely (?) see a long life at higher volumes and provide additional range... hopefully.
 
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Finally finished my stereo install. I reused the amp, sub and box from my previous Maverick as well as Infinity Reference speakers.

My take: the Infinity center channel and door speakers were WELL worth the upgrade. The C pillars speakers weren't worth the cost or the effort. The factory B&O setup has so little wattage and such a limited audio range that the speakers offer no noticible improvement over the non-B&O system.

On my previous Maverick (non B&O) I ran Rockford Fosgate speakers. I recall there was a significant increase from the rear speakers (as well as the front). Hmmm, in the future I may buy a set of RF's for the rear and test.

I didn't take any pics but the amp is mounted toward the driver's side of the B&O amp in about the only usable real estate on the back wall.

I tapped into the harness at the amp for the high level speaker input, ran 8 AWG power and ground wires, installed a 1 Farad capacitor, sub box and Rockford Fosgate 10" in a sealed box.

Basically, it looks very similar to my last Maverick, at least under the seat. Power cables to the cheap capacitor (it's a 250 watt amp, relax Becky) are routed a little differently and cleaner now.

Ford Maverick Slammed on Silver's Coilovers (23 Hybrid Lariat) 20230322_203530


Tuned the amp a little tonight and I'm happy with it.

For those interested in the box (I get a ton of questions on it) I got it from Sound Decisions in Wisconsin. It was about $400 shipped (January 2023), is 0.7 cubic feet and sealed. Super well built and internally braced. Contact [email protected] or brightpinkmailbox.com for info.
 
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Finally finished my stereo install. I reused the amp, sub and box from my previous Maverick as well as Infinity Reference speakers.

My take: the Infinity center channel and door speakers were WELL worth the upgrade. The C pillars speakers weren't worth the cost or the effort. The factory B&O setup has so little wattage and such a limited audio range that the speakers offer no noticible improvement.

On my previous Maverick (non B&O) I ran Rockford Fosgate speakers. I recall there was a significant increase from the rear speakers (as well as the front). Hmmm, in the future I may buy a set of RF's for the rear and test.

I didn't take any pics but the amp is mounted toward the driver's side of the B&O amp in about the only usable real estate on the back wall.

I tapped into the harness at the amp for the high level speaker input, ran 8 AWG power and ground wires, installed a 1 Farad capacitor, sub box and Rockford Fosgate 10" in a sealed box.

Basically, it looks very similar to my last Maverick, at least under the seat. Power cables to the cheap capacitor (it's a 250 watt amp, relax Becky) are routed a little differently and cleaner now.

20230322_203530.jpg


Tuned the amp a little tonight and I'm happy with it.

For those interested in the box (I get a ton of questions on it) I got it from Sound Decisions in Wisconsin. It was about $400 shipped (January 2023), is 0.7 cubic feet and sealed. Super well built and internally braced. Contact [email protected] or brightpinkmailbox.com for info.
Very nice. One of the biggest reasons I ordered a Lariat was for the B&O system. I didn't want to worry about upgrading my sound system. If I had your skills, I would also do what you did.
 

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Very nice. One of the biggest reasons I ordered a Lariat was for the B&O system. I didn't want to worry about upgrading my sound system. If I had your skills, I would also do what you did.
Oh man, swapping speakers is a CINCH! I have the step-by-step instructions from Crutchfield I'd be happy to send to you. A 8mm socket on a ratchet and some inexpensive pry tools and you're set! You can do this!

Hell, you're only 4 hours south of me. Come up and I'll teach you how, or just do it for you!
 

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Oh man, swapping speakers is a CINCH! I have the step-by-step instructions from Crutchfield I'd be happy to send to you. A 8mm socket on a ratchet and some inexpensive pry tools and you're set! You can do this!

Hell, you're only 4 hours south of me. Come up and I'll teach you how, or just do it for you!
Thanks for offering to help. I really appreciate it. Yeah, if you can send me those instructions. I wish I could make the drive but I just started the school year and very busy, I teach high school. Anyways, I've been following your builds and I always appreciate a lowered mini truck with nice sound. My new Maverick brings back so many memories of the late 80s and early 90s. I had a Nissan mini, and a Mazda extra cab. Lowered, paint, sound, all of that crazy stuff from back then. I guess after all this time I forgot about installing amps, speakers, wires, etc, because I knew how to do all of it, lol! Thanks brother, I'll continue to follow your Maverick build.
 
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Thanks for offering to help. I really appreciate it. Yeah, if you can send me those instructions. I wish I could make the drive but I just started the school year and very busy, I teach high school. Anyways, I've been following your builds and I always appreciate a lowered mini truck with nice sound. My new Maverick brings back so many memories of the late 80s and early 90s. I had a Nissan mini, and a Mazda extra cab. Lowered, paint, sound, all of that crazy stuff from back then. I guess after all this time I forgot about installing amps, speakers, wires, etc, because I knew how to do all of it, lol! Thanks brother, I'll continue to follow your Maverick build.
Next time I'm down your way let's see if we can make some time. We can talk mini trucks while we make your truck rock.

Sending you a PM.
 
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Very nice sir!!! Doing the bumpers, side skirts hot pepper red?
Yep! The tailgate handle too. The Lariat grill bar will match the wheels.

Nice! When will it be done?
Thursday or Friday but I'll be out of town until late Sunday, so it will stay locked in my buddy's body shop until Monday.
 

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Tailgate handle should already be painted on Lariats
So stupid they aren’t

I’ve done mine and my dads just because it looks right
Plus it’s easy because it’s the same handle as the Ranger (I’ve got extra unpainted handles if anyone needs them)
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