When I was looking for tips o n my install, I found it a little hard because no one was going down the same path I wanted. So I decided after I did do it, I would upload pictures and give somewhat of a guide for anyone who is looking to do the same thing I did.
A little background on me: First audio install, but I build custom home theater/ hifi speakers. So, I feel pretty confident working with audio stuff.
My install thus far was a complete replacement of the existing speakers/wiring and adding an amp. I wanted to keep the stock headunit because I wanted everything to look stock. I didn't want to see it, I just wanted to hear it. Turned out well. Can't see anything and it sounds great.
Here are some of the key players:
2012 Chevrolet Sonic LTZ Hatch
New front speakers:Inifinity Reference component system
Amazon.com: Infinity Reference 6030cs 6.5-Inch 270-Watt Two-Way Component System: Car Electronics
New back: Infinity reference 2 way
Amazon.com: Infinity Reference 6032cf 6.5-Inch 180-Watt High-Performance 2-Way Speakers (Pair): Car Electronics
Amp: Fosgate PBR300x4 Punch
Amazon.com: Rockford Fosgate PBR300X4 Punch BRT 300-Watt Ultra Compact 4-Channel Amplifier: Car Electronics
To mount the speakers: Scosche speaker adapter
Amazon.com: Scosche SAGMHR634B 2006-Up Chevrolet HHR/Impala Speaker Adapter for 6+-Inch or 6+-Inch: Car Electronics
100 ft generic cable
Rockford amp kit for power
Amazon.com: Rockford Fosgate PBR300X4 Punch BRT 300-Watt Ultra Compact 4-Channel Amplifier: Car Electronics
I replaced all speakers in their original locations. So my tweeters went where the factory ones were.
I placed the amp under the console in front of the shifter (directly under the head unit area). This keeps it cool and easy to manage as I only have to pop off one plastic piece to get access.
I put my two crossovers in the dash. My driver's side one is on the little plate you pull off to get access to the fuse box. My other one is behind the glove compartment.
I ran my wires through the door harnesses. There was no need to do any drilling as there is a space just big enough for my 16gauge wire to fit through. I tried to get the best pictures I could.
I grounded my amp on another big grounded screw for some of the other electronics. It's on the driver's side under the carpet. (Yay! no drilling).
I mounted my tweeters by just placing some hot glue beads between the different mounting hardware. To get the a-pillars off, just pull very hard at the middle (window side) and at the very top. Be careful to pull the black plastic clip off when the cover comes off. Shouldn't need to worry about the airbag.
I connect the amp to the headunit with a lot of splicing. The fosgate automatically turns on when it senses a signal, so that's one reason I picked it as I didn't need a line out converter or a remote trigger. I just spliced into it's high speaker level input and was good to go.
Hit me up if you have any questions!
Here are some pics of the different steps
A little background on me: First audio install, but I build custom home theater/ hifi speakers. So, I feel pretty confident working with audio stuff.
My install thus far was a complete replacement of the existing speakers/wiring and adding an amp. I wanted to keep the stock headunit because I wanted everything to look stock. I didn't want to see it, I just wanted to hear it. Turned out well. Can't see anything and it sounds great.
Here are some of the key players:
2012 Chevrolet Sonic LTZ Hatch
New front speakers:Inifinity Reference component system
Amazon.com: Infinity Reference 6030cs 6.5-Inch 270-Watt Two-Way Component System: Car Electronics
New back: Infinity reference 2 way
Amazon.com: Infinity Reference 6032cf 6.5-Inch 180-Watt High-Performance 2-Way Speakers (Pair): Car Electronics
Amp: Fosgate PBR300x4 Punch
Amazon.com: Rockford Fosgate PBR300X4 Punch BRT 300-Watt Ultra Compact 4-Channel Amplifier: Car Electronics
To mount the speakers: Scosche speaker adapter
Amazon.com: Scosche SAGMHR634B 2006-Up Chevrolet HHR/Impala Speaker Adapter for 6+-Inch or 6+-Inch: Car Electronics
100 ft generic cable
Rockford amp kit for power
Amazon.com: Rockford Fosgate PBR300X4 Punch BRT 300-Watt Ultra Compact 4-Channel Amplifier: Car Electronics
I replaced all speakers in their original locations. So my tweeters went where the factory ones were.
I placed the amp under the console in front of the shifter (directly under the head unit area). This keeps it cool and easy to manage as I only have to pop off one plastic piece to get access.
I put my two crossovers in the dash. My driver's side one is on the little plate you pull off to get access to the fuse box. My other one is behind the glove compartment.
I ran my wires through the door harnesses. There was no need to do any drilling as there is a space just big enough for my 16gauge wire to fit through. I tried to get the best pictures I could.
I grounded my amp on another big grounded screw for some of the other electronics. It's on the driver's side under the carpet. (Yay! no drilling).
I mounted my tweeters by just placing some hot glue beads between the different mounting hardware. To get the a-pillars off, just pull very hard at the middle (window side) and at the very top. Be careful to pull the black plastic clip off when the cover comes off. Shouldn't need to worry about the airbag.
I connect the amp to the headunit with a lot of splicing. The fosgate automatically turns on when it senses a signal, so that's one reason I picked it as I didn't need a line out converter or a remote trigger. I just spliced into it's high speaker level input and was good to go.
Hit me up if you have any questions!
Here are some pics of the different steps
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