as opposed to literally anything inside the impenetrable soft top....Meh, he'll get his view back when that thing gets ripped off by thieves.
It might detract them from taking the flares though.as opposed to literally anything inside the impenetrable soft top....
I am trying to come up with the best solution for a subwoofer that kicks ass and doesnt ruin my ability to put cargo in as well, but I don't have my bronco in possession to brainstorm it. Curious to see what you come up with.I am already planning on adding my own aftermarket system, I’ve got a JL Audio 12Tw3 that I’ll be making a custom box in the factory sub location. Will be looking at altering the rear speaker pods to fit 6.5” speakers too. Just need the damn Bronco already haha.
I plan on removing the section where the pocket is and seeing what space is available. That is the same location for the subwoofer in the B&O system so that’s where I will start.I am trying to come up with the best solution for a subwoofer that kicks ass and doesnt ruin my ability to put cargo in as well, but I don't have my bronco in possession to brainstorm it. Curious to see what you come up with.
Mount a camera and power it 100% when the car is on. Easy enough - but is it worth the effort?I see these FullVIEW mirror cams selling out shortly......
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They don’t, and they don’t show us a rear view mirror look either.Ok, watched Video, tell that guy to change his password. lol.
I see the benefit, but i'm on board with everyone else. Cant see in rear view, so ill wait for a aftermarket sub that fits into the BNO spot.
Carry on.
I think the programming is to get the amplifier to send more power to the speaker since it’s a non-powered speaker. In the @BroncoTPA video he bought a powered sub to work around. Haven’t heard an update of how his install went.
I just threw a follow up review video in my original thread. The JBL Bass Pro Go sounds amazing after rewiring with 14 gauge wire. We do not turn the JBL up more than 50%.I think the programming is to get the amplifier to send more power to the speaker since it’s a non-powered speaker. In the @BroncoTPA video he bought a powered sub to work around. Haven’t heard an update of how his install went.
There is not a ton of useable space in there. Maybe for a custom built 8 inch sub, I originally had the same thought. I actually pulled that panel the night we got our Bronco home to inspect the area, it is not as good as I had hoped.I plan on removing the section where the pocket is and seeing what space is available. That is the same location for the subwoofer in the B&O system so that’s where I will start.
I am using a JL Audio TW series woofer cause it’s super shallow and doesn’t require a huge box, I’ll likely fiberglass the enclosure and the front baffle will likely be 3/4” MDF, but we shall see. I’ll post pictures when I do this, just like most of us I am still waiting for my build/vin.
Mitchell Watts from T & C Customs installed one in his Badlands and commented it blocked a lot of the rear view, but with the soft top down, he said you can't see anything anyway, so why not go for it.I drove a Bronco with one of these installed at the dealership and this speaker completely blocks any view out of the back of the truck - rear view mirror is rendered useless. Good idea but terrible execution.
True, but he works at a dealer so probably had it reprogrammed for free.He did his own install and does a quick demo.
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