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Old 02-22-2015, 10:39 AM
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I had a professional shop install my Kicker Soundstage Sub to replace my Sony Sub in my 2014 F150. Instead of hooking up to the front passenger speaker they connected to the rear speakers. Is it ok to install this way?
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I had a professional shop install my Kicker Soundstage Sub to replace my Sony Sub in my 2014 F150. Instead of hooking up to the front passenger speaker they connected to the rear speakers. Is it ok to install this way?
Should be. The front and rear are the same. My aftermarket sub was hooked up to the rear and it worked great.
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Its fine, only difference is itll pull bass signal from rear instead of front! So when you use the Fade setting, if you move the slider to the front bass will decrease.

But you can just increase the bass output. No biggy



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