SethPhillips 5,000+ posts I'sa Playa 9,503 0 Northern Utah Apr 27, 2005 #1 would that mean replaceing alt batt and wires??? Click to read more...
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M@nJo 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 1,474 1 bay area Apr 27, 2005 #3 1) Leave the stock wiring attached after you're done. Don't replace the stock wiring, add onto it. Current will take the path of least resistance anyway, so replacing the stock wire will only make more work for yourself.
1) Leave the stock wiring attached after you're done. Don't replace the stock wiring, add onto it. Current will take the path of least resistance anyway, so replacing the stock wire will only make more work for yourself.
Chevyaudio 5,000+ posts :poof: 13,818 0 Back in the Dirty BR, Louisiana Apr 29, 2005 #4 don't replace wires, just add new ones in addition to the old ones.