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I recall a few of these. There are several threads on this topic and some with photos of instructions. Just do a search and they should come up.So a kicker hideaway is less then half the cost of the Chevy kicker under seat rear subwoofer. Has anyone installed a hideaway and if so what was the results?
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Put some 2 inch tweeters on the A-pillars.Im happy with the OEM Kicker. I just wished there was a bit more highs.
Yep, the tuning is the hardest part. Took me about a week of playing with the settings on the sub and stock system to get everything equaled out to where I was happy with the sound. Now, for a stock system with only an added powered sub, it sounds pretty damn good.I put Infinity Reference 6532IX- 6-1/2 and Infinity REF-9633IX Reference 6x9's in the rear and front doors, coupled with the 8" kicker Hideaway powered sub under the rear seat. I pulled the input signal from the rear speakers. As mentioned above, a bit of tuning is necessary but when completed, the overall sound is very good for a stock music system.