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Do wire harness adapters exist for After-market harnesses?
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<blockquote data-quote="Firetruck" data-source="post: 3550693" data-attributes="member: 573935"><p>I have 4 speakers wired to an after-market HU, and I believe the wire harness is in place is an after-market harness. Now I wanna wire the speakers to an amp for more power</p><p></p><p>I was talking to some dude who worked at BestBuy and he said that cause it's not the original harness, I'm stuck w/ cutting all the wires, crimping them to long ass speaker wires and sticking them straight onto the amp, few questions...</p><p></p><p>I heard that there is a harness adapter I could use, can someone link me?</p><p></p><p>is the AL, AR, BL, BR where the speaker wires go if I choose to go w/ the guy's advice?</p><p></p><p>Do I just use 22 gauge wire, or try 16, can you crimp 16 gauge wi4res to the tiny stock speaker wires?</p><p></p><p>Do I needa put those ring-crimps on to the end of the speaker wire, or just strip it and stick it into the screw/plate device?</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance</p><p></p><p>Oh and lastly...on my amp it's got two green rectangles stickin out a bit, each labeled 30A, so my amp's total fuse rating is 60A right? Therefore I need a 60A fuse on my power wire?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Firetruck, post: 3550693, member: 573935"] I have 4 speakers wired to an after-market HU, and I believe the wire harness is in place is an after-market harness. Now I wanna wire the speakers to an amp for more power I was talking to some dude who worked at BestBuy and he said that cause it's not the original harness, I'm stuck w/ cutting all the wires, crimping them to long ass speaker wires and sticking them straight onto the amp, few questions... I heard that there is a harness adapter I could use, can someone link me? is the AL, AR, BL, BR where the speaker wires go if I choose to go w/ the guy's advice? Do I just use 22 gauge wire, or try 16, can you crimp 16 gauge wi4res to the tiny stock speaker wires? Do I needa put those ring-crimps on to the end of the speaker wire, or just strip it and stick it into the screw/plate device? Thanks in advance Oh and lastly...on my amp it's got two green rectangles stickin out a bit, each labeled 30A, so my amp's total fuse rating is 60A right? Therefore I need a 60A fuse on my power wire? [/QUOTE]
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