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<blockquote data-quote="cyber256" data-source="post: 504576" data-attributes="member: 541994"><p>Personally, whenever I do an install like this I tap as close to the amp as possible. I'd check to see if there is a Mustang/2004 Mustang specific forum and see if you can get the complete amp wire harness schema from there. Once you get that you'll need a line converter to take the tapped rear speaker lines and convert them to RCA. From there its easy, mount the amp and wire everything up. Now there might be an easier way to do this but this is the process we used when I installed subs and an amp in my friends Grand Am. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cyber256, post: 504576, member: 541994"] Personally, whenever I do an install like this I tap as close to the amp as possible. I'd check to see if there is a Mustang/2004 Mustang specific forum and see if you can get the complete amp wire harness schema from there. Once you get that you'll need a line converter to take the tapped rear speaker lines and convert them to RCA. From there its easy, mount the amp and wire everything up. Now there might be an easier way to do this but this is the process we used when I installed subs and an amp in my friends Grand Am. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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