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DIY stereo upgrade for under $500.00
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<blockquote data-quote="Wolfeman" data-source="post: 1340861" data-attributes="member: 20303"><p>I've done the Kicker and the holes line up exactly with the holes on the 2017 box. I don't know about the 2018 or 2019 trucks.</p><p></p><p>I also found this from a previous post of mine about adding a sub - "The Kicker sub holes do in fact line up perfectly. Because of the increased depth of the mounting holes, you do need new screws. I used #12 x 1 inch sheet metal screws and they worked perfectly. I did have to grind the head down a little to get them to fit the holes in the subwoofer. Also, I choose hex head SLOTTED so that I would have something to get them screwed down because the subwoofer won't allow the nut driver to get down far enough.</p><p></p><p>Also, I found it better to heat the box with a heat gun from the outside and push from the inside. Takes longer but less likely to push through in my opinion."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wolfeman, post: 1340861, member: 20303"] I've done the Kicker and the holes line up exactly with the holes on the 2017 box. I don't know about the 2018 or 2019 trucks. I also found this from a previous post of mine about adding a sub - "The Kicker sub holes do in fact line up perfectly. Because of the increased depth of the mounting holes, you do need new screws. I used #12 x 1 inch sheet metal screws and they worked perfectly. I did have to grind the head down a little to get them to fit the holes in the subwoofer. Also, I choose hex head SLOTTED so that I would have something to get them screwed down because the subwoofer won't allow the nut driver to get down far enough. Also, I found it better to heat the box with a heat gun from the outside and push from the inside. Takes longer but less likely to push through in my opinion." [/QUOTE]
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