2011-16 Ford Oem 8" Subwoofer F250 F350 F450 Lariat Crew Cab Platinum on 2040-parts.com
Austin, Texas, United States
This is a Ford OEM 8" Subwoofer which was removed from a 2012 F250 Crew Cab with 48k miles. It is in perfect working condition and includes the sub-only. The only reason it was removed was because I upgraded to an aftermarket woofer with the OEM enclosure.
This is a dual voice coil woofer (DVC) and will replace woofers in other Ford vehicles. Be sure to check with your dealership first.
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