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Dodge guys..i got a question.
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<blockquote data-quote="billabongcr" data-source="post: 2445907" data-attributes="member: 571295"><p>alright..i took off my door panel to replace my components..ive had a set of kicker ks6.2's sittin in my room for a few months figured they are better in the truck than on the shelf..so i pulled the door apart, got everything taken apart and went to wire the speakers in and it has this little connector? its a gray square connector and the stock mid just plugs into it.</p><p></p><p>what the **** do i do with this thing? naturally the kicker components dont have this dodge connector..and i dont know how to get around it. my first thought was to cut the connector off and use the (what im guessing) is + and - wires running into the back of it and just hook into them manually. then i thought i should check with yall first..see what anybody had to say.</p><p></p><p>this is my first time putting in components..and i dont want to **** it up.</p><p></p><p>i have a 02 dodge dakota extended cab..and does anyone know what size stock mids are in the back? manual doesnt say.</p><p></p><p>dont make fun. first time. i want to do it right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="billabongcr, post: 2445907, member: 571295"] alright..i took off my door panel to replace my components..ive had a set of kicker ks6.2's sittin in my room for a few months figured they are better in the truck than on the shelf..so i pulled the door apart, got everything taken apart and went to wire the speakers in and it has this little connector? its a gray square connector and the stock mid just plugs into it. what the **** do i do with this thing? naturally the kicker components dont have this dodge connector..and i dont know how to get around it. my first thought was to cut the connector off and use the (what im guessing) is + and - wires running into the back of it and just hook into them manually. then i thought i should check with yall first..see what anybody had to say. this is my first time putting in components..and i dont want to **** it up. i have a 02 dodge dakota extended cab..and does anyone know what size stock mids are in the back? manual doesnt say. dont make fun. first time. i want to do it right. [/QUOTE]
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