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How hard to replacing base sound system in XLT with upgraded sound system?

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So I ordered my truck in March and just got my VIN recently. Of course its being built at the KC plant which is shut down for at least the next 4 weeks. I found a truck near me with almost everything I want for invoice pricing. The only thing it doesnt have is the B&O system. How hard do you think it would be to have an upgraded sound system put in?
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Check this thread out - Tennessee - UPGRADE AUDIO - Audio Components for Sale | F150gen14.com -- 2021+ Ford F-150 and Raptor Forum (14th Gen)

I had these components installed in a 2013 F150 Lariat. It sounded fantastic. I traded the 2013 in on a 2021 F150 King Ranch with the Unleashed B & O. As a result, I don't need these components.

These components are installed by tying into the audio output, which means you keep all your factory head unit and controls. The Audison Bit One DSP receives the signal, massages it, then sends to the speaker and sub amps. I think it would require an auto audio shop to install and set up.

Let me know if you might have interest......

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Check this thread out - Tennessee - UPGRADE AUDIO - Audio Components for Sale | F150gen14.com -- 2021+ Ford F-150 and Raptor Forum (14th Gen)

I had these components installed in a 2013 F150 Lariat. It sounded fantastic. I traded the 2013 in on a 2021 F150 King Ranch with the Unleashed B & O. As a result, I don't need these components.

These components are installed by tying into the audio output, which means you keep all your factory head unit and controls. The Audison Bit One DSP receives the signal, massages it, then sends to the speaker and sub amps. I think it would require an auto audio shop to install and set up.

Let me know if you might have interest......

Thanks
Ken
I've been eyeballing this for a while... I had a similar setup in my old Hyundai, and it was pure bliss. Kenwood excelon amps, focal K2 speakers/tweeters, and a Kenwood excelon sub. I used the bit ten to save space, great DSP. I must have spent 30 hours on that between the wiring and stripping the interior for dynamat.
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I've been eyeballing this for a while... I had a similar setup in my old Hyundai, and it was pure bliss. Kenwood excelon amps, focal K2 speakers/tweeters, and a Kenwood excelon sub. I used the bit ten to save space, great DSP. I must have spent 30 hours on that between the wiring and stripping the interior for dynamat.
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Looks good! You know what quality audio sounds like!

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