I just got the Kicker hideaway today and probably won't be able to get it in until this weekend and I'll update, but since I got the 17' cord from PnP, I don't believe it has to be ran from the kick panels, if you don't have the adapter I think that you do.
Well, I ordered a Kicker Hideaway 8" for under the seat, and I'm ordering a kicker key200.4 today as well with the plug and play kit. I'm hoping that will get me closer to what I want. If that doesn't work, I'll be putting a 10" sub in the rear tailgate, but hopefully the 8" will give me a...
If I could go back, I would have done the amp first, but you're correct, I would have done the speakers as well. I did put 300hz bass blockers on the front 4", but I feel like it sounds decent at lower volumes, but when I get to about 18, it starts to sound like junk.
What underseat sub did you go with? I will definitely need to add one (or two) after the key200 is installed. I have two car seats and a booster, so i never fold down the back seat, so i thoight about putting a couple under there, but the front is an option as well. I'm looking for something...
I feel like the very little bass I do have comes from the 6.75"s. Again, it's very little, but thanks for the advice. My plan was to upgrade the kicks last after reading some people saying that they don't add much, but I got a great deal on some so I jumped.
Yes, another "My stereo system sucks in my Bronco" thread. I upgraded by stereo in my '22 OBX (softtop, non B&O) with front and rear Alpine type S 4" and Kicker KS 6.75s in the kick. I went on Forscan and edited the rear speakers, but that didn't seem to do anything. I've messed with the...
Thanks for the write-up, I'm wanting to add a key200 soon. I'm assuming I will want to add a sub in the near future, so should I go a head with the kit #12 to make installation easier down the road? I was going to order the amp and harness from plug and play.
Looks good, I thought about selling my stock OBX grill, which is basically a gloss black BB. I like the Badlands a lot, but agree the grey works best on certain colors more than others.