For those that don't have Premium Sound and purchased the JBL Nano sub after the fact, how did you mount the JBL? There's not a lot of space and I'm worried about laying it over the parking brake line.
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I haven't seen that Pioneer sub. I like how compact it is.I do not have the JBL sub but I was able to mount my small sub under the passenger seat using multiple 3M "dual lock" pieces and strips. I don't know if the JBL fits but my PIONEER SUB fit perfectly.
That's great. Do you know what size screws you used?Not a JBL, but I did mount mine above the handbrake mechanism using the already threaded holes in the floor.
I made a bracket that the sub attaches to. The sub comes off with 2 screws if access to the mechanism is needed.
Hard to see from this photo.View attachment 7885320
I will unscrew the sub when I have a minute and photo the simple bracket I made. (It's dark here now)That's great. Do you know what size screws you used?
Did you use the existing jbl sub cable or was the wattage to low and need to run a separate lineIt does an admiral job; I'm quite pleased with it. I did not want something big taking up otherwise useful space and I never have rear seat passengers so good bass for the front passengers was more important thank a big boom throughout the truck.
I (ahem, @anand) used the factory input. We needed to lengthen it but did not need to run any seperate lines.Did you use the existing jbl sub cable or was the wattage to low and need to run a separate line
My role was supervisory.I was going to say did @anand used the factory inputs but didn't want to take anything away from you.