I have a 2025 F-150 Platinum Plus with B&O
Unleashed and the PowerBoost. This is a great package, both are excellent quality! The instructions tell you to remove the factory jack, but that wasn't really an option for me. I got to looking and noticed I could rotate the jack mount 180° and it would bolt right on top of the amp racks mounts! This leaves about 2" between the amp rack and the jack when fully installed. This left me plenty of room to mount my NavTV Zen Power 9 (F25) to power the door speakers and an audio control 800.1 for the sub. This is an EXCELLENT combination, the NavTV DSP and power output for the door speakers is phenomenal, makes the factory B&O speakers come to life. The NavTV also has a 500 watt RMS subwoofer output that will power this sub perfectly for most people, but I found it to be a little underwhelming for me personally and wanted more power so added the AudioControl to the NavTVs preamp out which also has full DSP control. Sounds phenomenal for the basic plug and play setup. NavTV recommends running a dedicated power AND ground to the 12v battery under the hood. However, this being a PowerBoost, there's already a 12v AUX battery under the rear passenger seat. This battery is on its own 125 amp fuse with a 6ga wire straight from the battery junction box under the hood. I'm powering both amps straight from the 12v AUX battery with zero issues. Under full load, there's less than 0.5v of voltage drop between the terminals on the amps and the under hood battery. There's mixed reviews online of people doing this, so do it at your own risk, the way the PowerBoosts electrical system works, I think this is a better solution instead of pulling power from the under hood battery IMO. My one complaint, and I will probably fix this, is the included nylon spacers that lift the amp rack off of the floor 3/4 of an inch. This is an issue because the top right of the amp rack is pushing up against the bottom of the TCM connectors pretty hard, I'm worried over time they will break. Overall a solid product, they really should inform their customers you can reinstall the jack by simply flipping the mount. I will say when the bottom of the seat is folded up, there is some contact with the amps, but not too much to worry about and I rarely fold my seats up.