starlights wroteNo problem!Diirek, thanks for sharing this install and details. I have been following your thread for a while and I think this will be my next project. I am not much of a basshead and while HK sounds mostly fine, at times I have felt the need for a little added lower end so hopefully this sub, after breaking will suffice. My only condition, that I will check before installing is that the sub should fit inside the donut spare since I have one.
Thinking of going with Rockville V2 to keep costs down. I have a couple of questions.
1. Does the harness provide power to the sub?
2. Connectivity to sub with the sub harness looks easy enough but would you be able to show how you mated the harnesses together?
3.Did you go with low level inputs?
4. Any other tips or gotchas to watch out for?
Thanks!
1. No - The sub needs a power source connected directly to the battery, just like an aftermarket amp install. I believe the rockville sub came with everything though. Comes with a power wire with inline fuse, ground wire and low level RCA cable.
2. Piece of cake - The technic harness intercepts the the factory harness at the amp and wires into the wavtech low level converter. This is also where the remote wire and RCA's connects to/from the amp/sub.
3. Yes
4. Not really - One of the easiest installs I've done. There's a remote to adjust gain, etc. that comes with the sub that you're supposed to run up front. I adjusted everything to my liking and tucked the controller in the trunk with everything else.


