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2012-2018 Ford Focus - Custom 500W RMS 10" Loaded Subwoofer Enclosure | NVX BE-FDFOCHBG3-VS102

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Original price $459.99
Original price $459.99 - Original price $459.99
Original price $459.99
Current price $367.99
$367.99 - $367.99
Current price $367.99
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Product Details:

  • Custom-fit 10" Sealed Enclosure for 2012-2018 Ford Focus 5-Door Hatchback vehicles
  • Installs in the Passenger side of the trunk and sacrifices very little space
  • Power Handling: 500W RMS
  • Preloaded with a single VSW102v2 Subwoofer
  • Final Impedance: 2 ohms
  • Enclosure constructed of hand-laid fiberglass
  • Carpeted to match the interior
  • Includes mounting hardware and installation instructions
  • 1-year Warranty from the Original Purchase Date

Customer Reviews

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Jake
Factory finish, not factory fit

The sub itself is fine, but the enclosure is not well designed at all. Like other reviews mentioned online, the insert on the rear of the box is threaded to go on the 6mm bolt attached to the side of the trunk. Only issue is there's no way to thread a stationary nut onto a stationary bolt. I had to drill out said nut and use a long nutsert to fully reach the threaded post.

Additionally, the box itself has lots of glue around the corner of the carpeting which is quite unsightly.

The instructions (available online, not in the box) also mentioned some extra hardware that was not included. Not sure how that could have resolved the rear nut/post issue, but everything that was necessary for the other mounting point was in the box.

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Bob
Great Setup For Factory Location

I was originally going to get this along with the nvx line converter and amp package but decided to get those first in an attempt to see what the factory sub could do. Massive mistake! Immediately ordered this to replace that horrible thing and i wish i got this with the package from the get go. Install was a breeze and i was up and running within 30 mins, nice accurate and deep bass. Mounting bracket seems chincy but once you get the nut to the fenderwell tight the thing will not move. Very impressed.

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Ben WirenBen Wiren
Awesome…but requires modification to install.

Just like the other review, this thing is fantastic! Fits absolutely perfectly in the space and build quality is very solid. I paired it with a cheap Boss “1100W” amplifier, wired it to the power source my factory Sony amplifier module uses, and tapped into the rear door speaker wires (at the amp) for high input signal. Install was tedious, but came out very clean after significant effort. Has garnered lots of attention since. Annoyingly, besides the idiotic rear mounting point design (seriously, who checked that before releasing it), the speaker comes in a box with zero instructions whatsoever. Only a vague mounting bracket was included along with the sub. So that you may learn from my pain, below I will leave a list of helpful hints from my installation experience.Brief Install guide (see photos for reference):(**this assumes you already have a Focus ST2/3 or Titanium/SEL with the Sony audio system. For those with the base stereo, wiring may be more complicated and you will need two M6x1.0 nuts).Steps:- Remove your factory subwoofer and unclip green wire harness.- Figure out an aftermarket amp. As mentioned, I used the cheapest Boss one I could find here, and it works well. If you aren’t familiar with car audio, STOP. This install is not for beginners. You will hate yourself and/or break something. Take it to a car audio shop.- With the amp situation sorted, begin the sub installation by first removing the driver from the enclosure and unclipping the wires before setting the woofer aside.- Install the metal floor bracket to the bottom of the enclosure as shown in the photos.- Move the bare enclosure to the car and mock-install in place. Make sure everything lines up right. Pull the enclosure away from the wall and connect your amplifier wires now.- Place the box back against the wall of the trunk, aligning the threaded wall stud with the hole as well as making sure the lower bracket sits on the threaded floor stud, and push it into place. Tighten a factory nut onto the floor stud to secure the lower bracket.- Use a drill with the biggest bit you can find and go to town on the material surrounding the threaded metal insert on the inside of the wall of the enclosure. You need to remove enough material to expose juuuuust enough of the threaded stud that the nut can grab onto it and be slightly tightened down onto it. You’ll see that I had to flip mine backwards to get the threads to make contact. This was after removing about 2mm of surrounding material, AND going to town on the metal insert itself to grind it away somewhat. Really poor design.- If you still cannot get the nut to grab after hacking at the inside of the box, then remove the box from the car once again and grind away at the rear face that slightly protrudes into the divot in the wall of the car (see photo with drill sitting on back of box). Try fitting again. I had to have an assistant shove the box hard against the wall so I could thread the nut onto the stud, but I eventually got it. Used pliers to slowly turn the nut to a satisfactory tightness.- With the enclosure installed, reinstall the driver into the hole. Make sure the wires get properly reattached and that the rotation is correct.- Power up your stereo and test/tune the sub as you desire.- The trunk floor mat should easily fit back in place, just need to slighly bend it while sliding underneath the sub box in a rightward motion.Hope this little guide helps. If you’re comfortable with DIY car audio, I highly recommend giving this a go, the results are more than worth the effort to install. And even if you aren’t comfortable doing this yourself, this unit is a considerable alternative to the pricier JL Audio Stealthbox for the ‘12-‘18 Focus, and any competent local audio shop will be more than able to put it all together for you. The end result is the cleanest aftermarket setup I’ve seen so far for these cars. Very pleased.

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Tom HTom H
Almost awesome!

This is so close to being an amazing product. Sadly, there is a threaded nutsert in the rear of it, in a position where the unit has to go over a stud in the side of the hatchback. In order to actually install it, you need to drill out the nutsert, and then thin out the material in the inside of the enclosure in that area to allow the stud to come through enough to thread the original nut onto the stud. Once you do that, the fit and finish is great, arguably looking better than the factory sub.Sound is clean and tight, and it handles 500 watts as advertised, plenty enough sound.I wouldn't hesitate to recommend thus, just know that you will have to modify that mounting point.

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Kyriakos
Good for what it costs

Bought this for my 2017 focus st3 to replace the weak factory sub. I paired it with a with the NVX xad12 which is 500w rms at 4ohm. The sub sounds good but is not as loud as I expected it to be, but I did do the installation myself and haven't tuned the amp right yet. My only issue with this amp is the mounting bracket that comes with it is super soft, and it doesn't feel very secure. So I had to add a bungee cord to keep it from moving. The mounting is the only reason I give it 4 stars in design and durability, because it really needs to have 2 mounting points.