I dont know. Ive never seen those before. They look like Audi copy cats. wonder if he has a gm part number?
It's OEM part in ThailandThose are an option over seas, he is from Russia. So I assume the North American Sonics did not have this option here.
If you're serious enough about a group buy I'm sure Jerry at BNR might be able to help you to.
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That would really depend on the price and shipping... Also if they are OEM, why is there so much modification to install them and no indicator?
Installed a 'Kicker Hideaway' in the back of my hatch today. Ordered the extra floor part so it will truly be 'hidden away.' Fills out the lows nicely, but midrange still sucks. Next step is to work on a solution for that.
I'd like to keep the factry head unit. Anyone want to chime in here on the best way to add a small amp and door speakers (front or rear or both?) to enhance the mid-range? I'd like to bring my Sonic up to at least the level of my wife's Kia Soul -- which has a great stock sound system.
Is the best solution to bite the bullet and buy the amp only upgrade that Chevy sells and replace the speakers? Or buy a small amp, speakers and harness, and deal with the chime issue I've read about? Or at least, can someone point me to the best thread about it.
Thanks in advance fellow Sonicers.
Looks like a good solution for my needs -- assuming I can just splice into the speaker wires. Or do you recommend some sort of adapter for that?
Do you have a good, but inexpensive speaker solution as well? I appreciate your help!