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<blockquote data-quote="Kickstand" data-source="post: 8741125" data-attributes="member: 681842"><p>Ok,</p><p>First off you need to get an aftermarket HU that has front, rear and sub outputs. This will eliminate your splitters</p><p>If you want to get highs, mids and lows from the door speakers then you need to add an active crossover before the 4 channel amp.</p><p>Use the 4 channel amp to run the front sound stage </p><p>You also might want to look into sound deadener for the doors.</p><p>You should run at least 4 gauge power wire from the batter to a splitter in the back then, depending on the amp/s you install you can run 8 gauge to the amp and crossover . There also needs to be a fuse at the battery. </p><p>I don't recommend the spare tire active sub but if your looking to save space/money then I get it </p><p>If not you should add a sub and amp in a proper box</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kickstand, post: 8741125, member: 681842"] Ok, First off you need to get an aftermarket HU that has front, rear and sub outputs. This will eliminate your splitters If you want to get highs, mids and lows from the door speakers then you need to add an active crossover before the 4 channel amp. Use the 4 channel amp to run the front sound stage You also might want to look into sound deadener for the doors. You should run at least 4 gauge power wire from the batter to a splitter in the back then, depending on the amp/s you install you can run 8 gauge to the amp and crossover . There also needs to be a fuse at the battery. I don't recommend the spare tire active sub but if your looking to save space/money then I get it If not you should add a sub and amp in a proper box [/QUOTE]
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