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97 explorer new speakers, left rear issue
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<blockquote data-quote="BlasphemousOne" data-source="post: 7070891" data-attributes="member: 627308"><p>I did not realize this till tonight after looking around. My explorer has a factory amp in the back rear panel, yet I have my sony 1,000 watt amp hooked up to my sub and what I thought was the speakers too. Im wanting to by pass this amp completely (factory) and use my aftermarket one. That could def be the entire problem of why my left rear speaker isn't working! I see people all over sell harnesses for bypassing the amp, but I'd rather cut and put together mine if its possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlasphemousOne, post: 7070891, member: 627308"] I did not realize this till tonight after looking around. My explorer has a factory amp in the back rear panel, yet I have my sony 1,000 watt amp hooked up to my sub and what I thought was the speakers too. Im wanting to by pass this amp completely (factory) and use my aftermarket one. That could def be the entire problem of why my left rear speaker isn't working! I see people all over sell harnesses for bypassing the amp, but I'd rather cut and put together mine if its possible. [/QUOTE]
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