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<blockquote data-quote="ColterDC" data-source="post: 7077492" data-attributes="member: 612869"><p>Just ignore the jerks on here, they're losers in RL and get their jollies acting tough on the internet.</p><p></p><p>As for your problem, does the wire that's falling out at the amp have an 0-ring terminal on it or just the bare wire? If it's just the bare wire, and your amp has screws to hold the wires in place, try putting an O-ring terminal on the wire before screwing it down, then it can't fall out.</p><p></p><p>Also these new speakers that you put in, did you wire them yourself? If so did you remove the deck to install them or are they running through an amp? Reason I'm asking is you say everything worked fine before, which means something you did during the install of your new speakers caused the problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ColterDC, post: 7077492, member: 612869"] Just ignore the jerks on here, they're losers in RL and get their jollies acting tough on the internet. As for your problem, does the wire that's falling out at the amp have an 0-ring terminal on it or just the bare wire? If it's just the bare wire, and your amp has screws to hold the wires in place, try putting an O-ring terminal on the wire before screwing it down, then it can't fall out. Also these new speakers that you put in, did you wire them yourself? If so did you remove the deck to install them or are they running through an amp? Reason I'm asking is you say everything worked fine before, which means something you did during the install of your new speakers caused the problem. [/QUOTE]
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