Hey can you give me the harness number I will need for the front and rear speakers you installed? I picked up the 69$ ones and I have some audio frogs for the front.
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That's good news, but surprised me because I had only seen the video referenced on this forum BlakesCars2 who swapped the door speakers. But when he did the tweeters on top of the dash - he cut the factory plug of first, and he had to MacGyver a mounting base for them.Tweeters installed…. went with those first because as I started to take apart the door, realized I could tackle the tweeters without a single screw needing to be removed. These things are as close to plug and play as you’ll find right now.
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as the harness is pre wired for plug and play).
72-5602 for the front doors and 72-5600 for the rear and tweeter (you’ll have to be patient and pay extra close attention that you’re connecting negative to negative etc)Hey can you give me the harness number I will need for the front and rear speakers you installed? I picked up the 69$ ones and I have some audio frogs for the front.
I did not take a video, I was mostly using my phone as a flashlight. I do have a pic deeper in the thread of my 2nd replacement of them. I do have to take the passenger side off so I’ll try to take a video or at least more pics when I do.That's good news, but surprised me because I had only seen the video referenced on this forum BlakesCars2 who swapped the door speakers. But when he did the tweeters on top of the dash - he cut the factory plug of first, and he had to MacGyver a mounting base for them.
Your approach is much preferred. Did you make a video of the install, or have more pics by chance?
Anyway, thanks for sharing. I'd love to go somewhat higher end for the audio.
Behind the rear seat basically running that whole side of the back wall…. I’ve pretty much got the dimensions dialed in fem testing other boxes (after removing the board I built for the hideaway).Where are you putting the sub at? Under the rear seat?
That’s awesome, looking forward to seeing that done…. Could def do 2 12s with the whole back wall…. But I’m optimistic the single 10 will give me what I’m looking forI’ll be removing the middle seatbelt assembly to open up space for a wider enclosure
It seems like a waste plus it’s annoying when you put down the seat back
Looking forward to seeing your final enclosure build
That would be the planThat’s awesome, looking forward to seeing that done…. Could def do 2 12s with the whole back wall…. But I’m optimistic the single 10 will give me what I’m looking for
Some have run them behind the ac controls and/or from the front dash line. The rear c column leads have given issues.For the people installing the Kicker Hideaway 8" as your sub are you tapping into the speaker wires in the 4" c-pillar speakers or are you tapping all the way up in the front of the cab at the harness plugs?? Thanks.
As a second question, is a LOC required when adding the Kicker Hideaway?
Some have run them behind the ac controls and/or from the front dash line. The rear c column leads have given issues.
I know some didn’t have an issue using high level, I had protection mode issues over 18 volume (didn’t happen immediately but started doing it a few days after install)…. I tried re-running the speaker leads, power, ground…. Same thing…. Even tried another hideaway unit same thing, the lc2iPro fixed my issue (but you may not have that problem, got a $23 dollar Rockford fosgate converter off eBay I was going to try but went a different route)
Audiocontrol is awesome and you can’t go wrong with them, however if budget is a big factor you “should” be good with the metra. Heck I even have a soundstream bx108z you could have if you want bass processing to go with the metra. I won’t be using it (and have no idea if it’s actually any good compared to the accubass)
Ok looking forward to seeing the new sub box installed. I have a 10” sundown sd2 and the mounting depth says 4 3/4 I wonder if that would be able to fit behind the rear seat. The only thing this the rubber at the top sticks out another 1” or so.Behind the rear seat basically running that whole side of the back wall…. I’ve pretty much got the dimensions dialed in fem testing other boxes (after removing the board I built for the hideaway).
I’ll be recess mounting the sub face. I really wanted a 12 but couldn’t find what I wanted that would match up the cubic footage well enough.
I’m running this CompC 8 temporarily (and this also fits under the rear seat without removing the bin)
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I’ll let you know, the cs250 is 4 5/8 top mount depth, but it should fit based on the box parameters I set…. We’ll see (hopefully by the end of this coming weekend)Ok looking forward to seeing the new sub box installed. I have a 10” sundown sd2 and the mounting depth says 4 3/4 I wonder if that would be able to fit behind the rear seat. The only thing this the rubber at the top sticks out another 1” or so.