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Old Dec 29, 2008 | 05:39 PM
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Infinity BassLink Subwoofer Install

I'm planning on taking the Infinity BassLink out of my Prius and installing it into the Fit. I've already read about how hard it is to get through the firewall but haven't seen any (or at least haven't found it) tips on how to tap the front L/R speakers. I'll probably use the front L/R speakers for my sub inputs. Also is there any good grounding point close to the rear hatch? That would save me from having to do 2 cable runs to the front of the car.

I assume I'll have to tap the head unit but not sure if there's another way. In the prius, there was a separate JBL amp to tap off of. Is there anything like that in the Fit or is the entire deck the amp?

Thanks to anyone that can help!
 
Old Dec 29, 2008 | 06:09 PM
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Originally Posted by kimonostereo
I'm planning on taking the Infinity BassLink out of my Prius and installing it into the Fit. I've already read about how hard it is to get through the firewall but haven't seen any (or at least haven't found it) tips on how to tap the front L/R speakers. I'll probably use the front L/R speakers for my sub inputs. Also is there any good grounding point close to the rear hatch? That would save me from having to do 2 cable runs to the front of the car.

I assume I'll have to tap the head unit but not sure if there's another way. In the prius, there was a separate JBL amp to tap off of. Is there anything like that in the Fit or is the entire deck the amp?

Thanks to anyone that can help!

if you give me a week(not in the same state as my fit) i can get pictures of my boston G2-10 sub install i have the cable from the battery going through a spot in my fire wall going under my carpet out one of the driver side tie down D links to the Amp (i have it this way so i can take out the sub if i need too) but i wont get back for a week
 
Old Dec 29, 2008 | 07:12 PM
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Originally Posted by kimonostereo
I'm planning on taking the Infinity BassLink out of my Prius and installing it into the Fit. I've already read about how hard it is to get through the firewall but haven't seen any (or at least haven't found it) tips on how to tap the front L/R speakers. I'll probably use the front L/R speakers for my sub inputs. Also is there any good grounding point close to the rear hatch? That would save me from having to do 2 cable runs to the front of the car.

I assume I'll have to tap the head unit but not sure if there's another way. In the prius, there was a separate JBL amp to tap off of. Is there anything like that in the Fit or is the entire deck the amp?

Thanks to anyone that can help!
You may get more responses if you post your audio related questions in the Fit ICE forum link located on the main forum page.
Link: https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/fit-ice/

I've already read about how hard it is to get through the firewall
My installer routed the power/signal wires through the driver's side door panel. I think that's normally a big "no-no" but I believe the 09 Fit had an exceptionally nice route through that area. I can try to find exactly how he ran it, but none of the cables are visible, I would have to do some poking a prodding.

tips on how to tap the front L/R speakers. I assume I'll have to tap the head unit but not sure if there's another way.
Routing the cables through either the front or rear door panels seemed like it would be quite a pain...my installer chose to remove my stock Navi unit and tapped into the front speakers there. (I added a sub to my stock system)

Also is there any good grounding point close to the rear hatch?
Yep, if you fold the rear seats flat, then open up the loose carpet "flap" going horizontally across the rear of your Fit, you can see a bunch of bolts there to use for ground.

In the prius, there was a separate JBL amp to tap off of. Is there anything like that in the Fit or is the entire deck the amp?
No, the deck is the only amp.
 

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Old Dec 29, 2008 | 08:22 PM
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Its really not that hard to get through the door panels but it does take some time. You can find the speaker wires in either side front kick panels to tap into. Also going through the fender and grounding to already existing bolts are BIG NO NO's! Doing those things can cause you headaches in the future. I am a installer at a car audio shop and i have cars come back all the time for those exact reasons. If you have any other questions feel free to shoot me a PM and I can help you out as much as possible.
 
Old Dec 29, 2008 | 08:48 PM
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grounding to already existing bolts are BIG NO NO's! Doing those things can cause you headaches in the future.
I'm not a car audio installer. However, as long as certain criteria are met, he shouldn't have issues..?
  • Ground wire is the same gauge as your power wire to the amp
  • Grounded as close as possible to the amp (within 3ft)
  • Ground to the thickest area of sheet metal possible
  • Add a star washer, ring terminal, and scrape the paint off under the bolt.
Do you drill new holes to ground all of your amp installs?
How many fuel/brake lines have been punctured due to drilling?
Do you run separate ground lines throughout the car etc.?

The only issue I could think of by grounding as I did would be that since I am still using the stock stereo which is grounded along with my turn signals, headlights etc., there could conceivably be an issue with a ground loop...but, I have no such issues with my install and have just about every device possible installed which would exacerbate any grounding issue (Bluetooth over FM, HID's, 12v devices like radar detectors etc.).
 

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Old Dec 29, 2008 | 09:36 PM
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You can ground to those spots they are just not very good, and yes we make new grounds for every amp install. You did make a couple good points though. Your ground wire should be as short as possible and you should use star washers when you do your grounds because it makes a bigger contact area and keeps it from wiggling loose. You just need to be very careful when you drill new holes so you dont puncture any lines or fuel tank. I have never punctured any lines and neither have the other 2 installers i work with. Also you are saying that you are using one ground for all of those? If so it will work for a while but may cause you problems in the future if you keep adding more. The more grounds you have the better.
 
Old Dec 31, 2008 | 01:21 AM
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I just want to say thanks for the input so far!

Can anyone tell me color codes to tap into for the front L/R speakers? I guess I could just go into the door and look but I thought I'd save some time and just ask.

I'll probably tap from the head unit, unless the Infinity speaker wire that comes with the BassLink will reach both doors. At first i was thinking of tapping the rear speakers but decided against it in case I want to remove the rear speakers from the mix later on.

The Prius was nice in one way: the battery was in the trunk, so the power cables were very short.
 
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