Installation
Midrange Mounting
Your KICKER drivers are specifically designed for mounting in
Exterior Door
Back Wave
Interior Door
Front Wave
Grill
Package Tray
Reinforcing
Panel
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The ideal mounting scheme is to have a sturdy panel to cut out or to reinforce an existing panel with Masonite or medium density fiberboard. If the panel can flex at all, it will decrease the output of the driver and keep it from sounding it’s best.
The door or trunk act like an enclosure to keep the backwave from reaching the front side of the driver. In any mounting situation, check for interference from other mechanical systems in the vehicle. Watch for window mechanisms, hinges, trunk springs, wire harnesses, and anything that would be affected by the installation of these drivers.
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