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2022 Ford F-150
Your 2022 Ford F-150 has a factory-integrated dash screen that controls far more than audio — it stays in place. The path forward is an integration adapter that bridges the factory head unit's outputs into a clean, line-level signal for your aftermarket amplifier. From there, the full build is straightforward: component sets in the front 6x9 door positions for a real soundstage across the cab, 6.5" coaxials in the rear cab doors, a proper sub in a custom shallow enclosure that fits under or behind the rear seat (there's no trunk — bass lives in the cab), and a multi-channel amplifier to power it all. A full system build in a truck cab rewards good speaker placement; take time with the tweeter angles up front.
The upgrade path
4 steps · ordered by impact · with DIY difficultyThe 2022 Ford F-150's dash screen is factory-integrated — it handles audio, navigation, and climate in one unit, and a head-unit swap would break those functions. The right move is a vehicle-specific integration or line-output adapter that taps the factory system's audio outputs and converts them into a clean signal your aftermarket amplifier can use. Metra, Scosche, and iDatalink make kits specifically for setups like this — many also preserve steering-wheel controls so you keep full factory functionality. Because the factory amp status is unconfirmed on your 2022 Ford F-150, check whether you need an active or high-level input adapter versus a passive line-out converter; your installer or the product compatibility listing will clarify. Get this step right and the rest of the build — speakers, amp, sub — all connect cleanly downstream.
No head-unit swap here — your factory screen stays. The right vehicle-specific integration adapter for your build is matched in a later step of the rollout.
For a full system build in your 2022 Ford F-150, both cab positions get upgraded now. The front doors take 6x9" speakers — a component set here is the foundation of the soundstage: a dedicated woofer in the door and a tweeter you can aim toward the listening position. Tweeter placement in a truck cab is worth the extra effort; it's a wide, low door layout and getting the angles right pays off in clarity and imaging. The rear cab doors take 6.5" drivers — coaxials make sense for the rear fill role, matched in quality to the front components so the blend is seamless. No staging: both positions on the same pass, sized and balanced for the amplifier you're adding.

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Your 2022 Ford F-150 has no trunk and no factory subwoofer, so the sub goes in the cab — under or behind the rear seat in a custom enclosure built to that driver's specifications. Shallow and slim-mount drivers are made for this placement: they deliver real low-end without requiring enclosure depth that would eat into seat travel or cab usability. At a premium budget, a proper subwoofer in a properly tuned custom enclosure is the correct choice — not an all-in-one powered box. The enclosure volume and port tuning (if ported) make a real difference in how the sub integrates with the rest of the system. The Best Slim / Shallow Subwoofers guide covers drivers built for this exact install.

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For a full system build at a premium budget, an aftermarket amplifier isn't optional — it's the engine of the system. The factory amp status on your 2022 Ford F-150 is unconfirmed, but the answer is the same either way: the new speakers and subwoofer need clean, properly rated power, and the factory system can't deliver it reliably. Plan one channel for each speaker in the build plus a dedicated mono channel for the subwoofer. That can be a single multi-channel amp with enough channels, or a stereo amp for the speakers and a separate monoblock for the sub — both are legitimate depending on the power ratings you're matching. Because the 2022 Ford F-150's head unit is integrated, signal gets to the amp through an integration adapter. Match the amp's RMS output to the speakers' ratings and you'll have clean headroom across the board.

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2022 Ford F-150 audio — common questions
What size speakers fit a 2022 Ford F-150?
The 2022 Ford F-150 uses 6×9 + tweeter front speakers and 6.5" rear speakers.
What is the best subwoofer setup for a 2022 Ford F-150?
No trunk, so bass lives in the cab — a shallow/compact sub fits under or behind the rear seat, or in a truck-specific enclosure.
Can you replace the head unit in a 2022 Ford F-150?
The 2022 Ford F-150 uses a factory-integrated screen, so the move is to keep the screen and integrate a clean signal with the right vehicle-specific adapter — not a head-unit swap.
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