4080 Enclosure + DIY Install!! 56K No-No
First remove the factory engine cover on the passenger side. The engine cover is held in place by small plastic fastners. To remove the fastener, simply push in the center pin and remove.

Now, remove the battery. Using a 10mm wrench, loosen the + and – terminals. You will need a 12mm wrench to remove the battery bracket.

The plastic battery shield has two plastic wire loops that are kinda hard to un-hook. You will need a short flat head screw driver pry open the hooks



Next you will need to remove the plastic panel that is under the passenger side dash. The panel can be removed without tools. Simply pull down on each corner and un-snap the panel fastners.
You will need a wire coat hanger to puncture the rubber grommet. This will allow you to push the amps power wire through the rubber grommet. I cut a small hole in the grommet to make it easier. MAKE SURE YOU DO NOT CUT ANY OF THE FACTORY WIRES.

Next I taped the power wire to the coat hanger.

Push the coat hanger through the cut you made in the rubber grommet. It should push through fairly easy. You can spray the end of the wire with armor all to make it push through easier.

Pull the red power wire though the rubber grommet and leave approx. 2ft. in the engine bay.

Seal the hole around the power wire using clear silicone.

Remove front and rear the side sill panels. The panels are only held by a few clips. You can remove the panels by pulling up on the ends.

Now you can run the power and turn-on wires down the side sill panels. The factory white clips un-snap and provide a perfect wire holder. Run the both wires to the back seat.

Remove the black plastic panel next to the back seat. This panel pops off just like the side sill plates. Pull the side of the rear seat forward to reveal a 2” port hole to the trunk. You will run the power and turn-on wire through this hole and into the trunk.

Remove the black plastic clips and fasteners that hold the rear deck panel.



This will reveal the factory sub and allow you to see your power and turn-on wire you pushed through the 2” hole.


You will need a signal step down converter to convert the high level speaker signal to low level RCA signal. To do this I used a PAC SNI-15 step down. Crappy pic!


Connect the step-down to the 4-conductor wire you extended.


I opted to use the end of a bolt in the rear deck to secure the ground wire. First, scrape away the paint around the bolt to reveal bare metal. Then use a 1/4 “ nut to secure the ground.


Remove the plastic access panel located on the driver side trunk panel. This is where you will run your speaker wire through to your 4080enclosure. Run the speaker wire up to your amp.

Using 1” and 2” screws, mount the amp under the rear deck. Make sure you know exactly what you are screwing into. You do not want the screws to penetrate the metal more than ¼”.

Connect the ground, power, turn-on, speaker wire and RCA’s to the amp.

Connect the speaker wire to the 4080enclosure and push the box in place.



Connect the power wire to the + terminal using the factory 13mm nut.
Ensure that the crossover on the amp is set to LP or low-pass. Set the cross-over to 80-100hz. Set the gain to ½ and turn on the radio.
Make sure you can turn up the volume on the radio without introducing distortion from the sub.
The 4080enclsosure takes up very little room…you can still put your golf clubs in your trunk!



You can still use the cargo net with the 4080enclosure


Install the battery back into the car.
Ainslie, the 4080 rep will have to answer some of the techy questions for me, but I’m sure he’ll see this thread. Again, thanks to 4080 for helping me out with this install!

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I wonder if 4080 could make the same thing for the right side.... It'd be nice to run two subs
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I wonder if 4080 could make the same thing for the right side.... It'd be nice to run two subs

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Anyways, that's a very clean install. Wish the 2gen had that little hatch opening in the back seat.
I was following your guide up to connecting the speaker wires... however, given that I am not a car audio expert, how did you connect the speaker wires (from and to) with the Amp? Thanks for sharing.
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