This thread came up a while back and my KSC-SW1 has been sitting on the shelf in my garage the whole time. :-) I have a camper. For me it is important to have the sub up front so I can also adjust the fader of the head unit and allow people and dogs to sleep in the back. I just need to get out there with the thing and experiment with locations so I can speak from a position of knowledge instead of speculation, but here are a few ideas I had. 1- Somewhere behind the dash. - A fellow listee already ruled this out stating its too crowded. 2 - Mounted to the sink cabinet behind the driver's seat. - If mounted low enough might not interfere with seat rotation 3 - Overhead under the headliner. - How much of a gap is there between the haeadliner and the metal roof? The KSC-SW1 is only 3-11/16"H. I have to remove the headliner anyway to install my DVD monitor and was thinking about tack welding a couple bolts and pointing the sub down. 4 - "..under the driver's seat if the front of the pedestal is cut to reveal the secret compartment?" - Can someone elaborate on this, possibly provide a picture? I'm not familure with the "secret compartment". Where would you cut? Hopefully, I can spend some time this weekend and report back. Thanks, Mike |
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