Simple to install and can fit in the spare tire compartment, I have it mounted to the side of the trunk as I prefer to carry a spare tire Factory sized speakers are about $30-60for a pair.ĥ- For bass, I have an infinity basslink in the trunk, more than enough to fill the small car, not enough to rattle the neighbors, paid $165 + 20 for an amp wire kit. ![]() You will need a dash kit for the new radio which will replace the whole radio face plate, creating provisions for doubke or single din.ģ-your radio should come with a usb extension,there are several ways to wire to the front, just look it up.Ĥ-there are inexpensive compact amps that can even take your speaker level signals as input, and dont even need more than 15amps. I have a infinity basslink, I also bought the 4 speakers and amp and all knick knacks for install, I returned everything and kept the subwoofer as I really have no need for more than that.ġ- no clue if your onstar will stop working.Ģ-your stock radio is a double decker, just the face plate makes it not look like it. So is it possible to buy or pay someone to build a box for the spare tire area without spending a ton? if not what is the best way to add a sub without sacrificing space?īefore I answer your questions, I would recommend adding a powered subwoofer before you go spending money on speakers and amps and spend time installing stuff, you will be surprised lf how much difference it will make, plus you can still use it with the radio upgrade later. Between what I know and my dad's help I can install the new stereo and replace all the speakers, but I do not have the skills nor my dad the time to build a custom box, just time for the installation. I see people have used the spare tire area to put a sub in without losing space. Whats the best system I can get with that budget?Īlso I am interesting in getting a decent sub since I miss having alot of bass. Im looking for more quality over volume, but will be playing music fairly loud regularly. I'm looking to put about $250 budget to replace all 4 speakers and an amp. I am starting to notice more and more distortion. Once (and if) I am able to get android auto I want to get better speakers, especially since I think im starting to kill my current ones listening at volume levels 25-30 for 2.5 hours or more a day during my commute. is there a easy way to wire it to the front, maybe even replacing the current aux port? android auto requires a usb connection to connect to the phone, and the usb is in the rear. I'm assuming by getting a 2 din stereo that the controls underneath the stock stereo will be removed and replaced by the new stereo?ģ. If i add the android auto or any aftermarket stereo would I completely lose the ability to make calls over onstar when i lose cell service?Ģ. Also I had a few feature specific questions:ġ. I was wondering once I get the stereo what else do I need? i know I will need a dash and wiring kit. I would like to install something like this: which is one of the most affordable android auto stereos I've found, and JBL is known for great quality. Wipe cache and dalvik (optional, recommended)Hey guys I got the 2014 Chevy Spark which i believe is the LS (the cheap base model) and I'm really interested in adding android auto for navigation, music, and calls. ![]()
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