I feel like im NEVER going to be able to order a harness. Neither company responds....annoying.
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Thanks BootXL76. I think i'm going with a hideaway 10". It looks like a wiring harness is included with the hideaway (only 7' for the speaker leads). Any idea which kit provides only the loopback harness itself or which you would recommend to connect right to it and avoid any hassle.Do you already have the powered subwoofer or know which you’re planning on? Reason I ask is you can order them from one of these guys and basically have it wired up plug and play (just have to run them to your amp/sub location along with your power ground)
That said Kit 6 would give you what you need if running behind the back seat…. If you’re mounting an underseat sub under either the front deiver or passenger seats, kit 5 would work for that
Thanks to boot this isnt true, thanks again.I feel like im NEVER going to be able to order a harness. Neither company responds....annoying.
Here's an option with bare leads and P&P to hideaway. Straightforward ordering.Thanks BootXL76. I think i'm going with a hideaway 10". It looks like a wiring harness is included with the hideaway (only 7' for the speaker leads). Any idea which kit provides only the loopback harness itself or which you would recommend to connect right to it and avoid any hassle.
I have dealt with this company, Gus is a very knowledgeable person and has a great product. A rarity these days!Here's an option with bare leads and P&P to hideaway. Straightforward ordering.
https://hoelwiring.com/products/ford-maverick-subwoofer-amp-plug-play-wiring-kit
this looks like a great solution to add a hideaway sub. does he also have a harness that will let me add a key 200.4?Here's an option with bare leads and P&P to hideaway. Straightforward ordering.
https://hoelwiring.com/products/ford-maverick-subwoofer-amp-plug-play-wiring-kit
Contact him, he's responsive.this looks like a great solution to add a hideaway sub. does he also have a harness that will let me add a key 200.4?
I wish I knew of this before I ordered the LLJ harness. I bought a couple sets of rear speaker connectors from you On Amazon, I would have much rather bought direct.Here's an option with bare leads and P&P to hideaway. Straightforward ordering.
https://hoelwiring.com/products/ford-maverick-subwoofer-amp-plug-play-wiring-kit
I just received my LLJ and they sent me the wrong harness. It's a pain trying to contact them and it costs twice as much. I don't have the time or patience to screw around with LLJ so I went ahead and ordered a hoelauto one. I simply trust him more.I wish I knew of this before I ordered the LLJ harness. I bought a couple sets of rear speaker connectors from you On Amazon, I would have much rather bought direct.
I ordered a bare harness from LLJ customs a month ago and have not received it yet. Tried emailing them and texting and no replies in two days. That's not good service.For those looking to add amps to their systems without cutting/tapping the factory harness, I’ve found a few different options. I can confirm that any new style 32 pin square connector for a non amplified/non B&O 6 speaker system will work (example the bronco sport).
I got my hands on a “naked” DIY loopback harness from LLJ CUSTOMS…. Their site is a tad confusing but they have a few different options from a naked harness to a fully wired harness with LCAs, amps, etc…. For anything custom there’s a decent lead time, for the naked DIY harness it got here within about a week. I was able to test it last night where I did temporary connections reconnecting the speaker leads to themselves and twisting off my leads for the hideaway and everything functioned (it’s a pretty tight fit adding this behind the head unit). (Credit to @Red Ryder for being the first with a picture of the actual harness).. it’s $60 for the basic loopback harness and prices work their way up.
Another option is PLUGANDPLAYKITS (whom llj customs claims stole their patented designs). They also have a wide range of options to have them fully wire up and have ready to go. I ordered kit #16 with a kicker key 200.4 and an lc2iPro. I’ve been having some issues with the high level connection on my hideaway (even tried a 2nd unit thinking it might be the hideaway) and decided to change everything to low level. An lc2iPro and key would run me $400…. The kit with it all wired up and ready to go costs you $530…. So it’s basically $70 more than buying the naked harness amp and lca separately and running the speed wire and wrapping on Tessa tape etc…. I’ll follow back up with review once I have it in the next week or so.
***2/7/22 update - so I ordered on Friday (2/4) and Joe called me personally today to let me know it was being boxed up and shipped out today - he’ll likely be adding a maverick specific option in the near future (even though the bronco kit is the same, which he checked into double verified after seeing my note attached to my order).
last one I found is SOUNDSGOODSTEREO which is the priciest of the 3 not offering a DIY harness…. Their wired and wrapped loopback harness is $245 and $275 with RCA tips. In the questions section of that link page above, you’ll see my question I asked with their answer.
figured I’d put all of these in the same place, as I know some were waiting (or hoping to have available when they got their trucks)until harnesses were available.
No, it is not good service.I ordered a bare harness from LLJ customs a month ago and have not received it yet. Tried emailing them and texting and no replies in two days. That's not good service.![]()
I tore into the wiring today, I've been thinking many of the same questions. Gus from Hoelwiring (he seems real knowledgeable and helpful) has been helping me get a harness together. He's going to make me something for run the fronts and rears off a Key 200.4 and I'll use another amp for subs.Man I need some educating from a Guru!
Looking into the aftermarket harness pass-thru or intercept options. My inept understanding is that pass through would use the stock amplification to the speakers.... Intercept, would collect it before amplification? Trying to avoid cutting into the stock wiring as much as possible. I am curious if I can use the Kicker Key 200.4 to run door and rear speakers only? Leaving the tweets on the stock amp. I see they are wired off the door "woofers"...... So do the tweets literally have wires coming from the door woofer to power them? Is there a cross over between door and dash? AM I OVER THINKING THIS? lol!