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<blockquote data-quote="shaneb" data-source="post: 4919116" data-attributes="member: 598696"><p>eww 1966 mustang, thats pretty sweet ey?</p><p></p><p>now the reason i asked is, quite possibly very relevant to you....to run power to your amp you have to go through the firewall under the carpet or whatever type of floor you have...if its just the rubber mat kind like some older cars have then you just have to find a creative way to hide it....anyway, don't run your power wire under the car or outside, thats cheap and retarded...</p><p></p><p>also, run your rca's from the head unit to the trunk on the opposite side of the car than your power...otherwise you get noise over the rca's...well i do w/ my 4xamp not sure w the subs, but to be safe, go ahead and do that...your ground wire does not have to run much further than around the trunk area, just pull trim pieces and carpet and find a good ground bolt on the chassis...(like i said, not sure what that looks lie in your trunk, i have a honda, there are a ton of trim and stuff to hide it under...)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shaneb, post: 4919116, member: 598696"] eww 1966 mustang, thats pretty sweet ey? now the reason i asked is, quite possibly very relevant to you....to run power to your amp you have to go through the firewall under the carpet or whatever type of floor you have...if its just the rubber mat kind like some older cars have then you just have to find a creative way to hide it....anyway, don't run your power wire under the car or outside, thats cheap and retarded... also, run your rca's from the head unit to the trunk on the opposite side of the car than your power...otherwise you get noise over the rca's...well i do w/ my 4xamp not sure w the subs, but to be safe, go ahead and do that...your ground wire does not have to run much further than around the trunk area, just pull trim pieces and carpet and find a good ground bolt on the chassis...(like i said, not sure what that looks lie in your trunk, i have a honda, there are a ton of trim and stuff to hide it under...) [/QUOTE]
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