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Hi, did you take any pics during your install? I’m thinking about doing the same setup as you and installing the JBL BassPro Nano. I’ve already installed the Kicker Key 200.4 and have the plug N play harness, but didn’t get the plug N play harness that accepts a powered sub. So I’m wandering how I tap into the harness for I already got for instead of buying another $200 plug N play harness that already has the powered sub tap.Installed a sub last Saturday and just wanted to thank you this forum and a couple of members who helped me along the way.
Thank you @rtd16, @Frankie945 and Crutchfield customer service.
Ended up installing JBL BassPro Nano under the driver's seat.
Not fully concealed due to the little hump (rubber floor) though.
It took me more than 5 hours. Much longer than expected.
But I am TOTALLY new to this (Not a car/ audio guy) and I took time to make sure that all is safely and cleanly done.
I was very nervous when disconnecting the battery ;and poking through the firewall. But it came out all good in the end.
Since Key 200.4 installed and DSP set already, I tapped into PNP harness to take high-level input before the amp.
And ran wires through door sill (Power and Ground) and center console (speaker wires).
The little sub is really moving the air, but I still need to spend more time on settings (Tried a quick gain matching and etc but not really happy with it. Any advice?)
Thank you again all.
Regards,
And when you said you tapped into the plug N play harness “before” the kicker key, does that mean directly at the head unit or at one end or the other of the kicker key? Just trying to understand if I need to take apart all my trim again to access the head unit or if I can tap into it closer to the kicker key where it’s more accessible at my steering column. Thank you.
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