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<blockquote data-quote="PioneerGlnn" data-source="post: 39112" data-attributes="member: 543655"><p>If I was you I would first start with the head unit. Wal-mart, autozone,and online car stereo.com has installation kits for head units and wire harneses that make it real easy to make it a factory look. Also get the amp installtion kit. Get at least an 8guage kit, they come with a fused power wire, ground wire, remote wire, some come with RCA patch cords, and all the terminal connection. Reason why because while you install the head unit, you can wire the remote and the patch cords to the head before you bolt it down. You can run the power wire through the fire wall and make sure you garment the hole so it doesn't cut the wire. The ground can be made in the trunk because the ground wire is going to be short. As for the amp wiring it is easy to. I would keep it in stereo and push you subs with the 300wattsPeak/150watts Rms, because the subs can only handle 300watts you dont want to blow them out.If you ever decide to run another amp make sure you use the same ground. This should help you in your quest for great sound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PioneerGlnn, post: 39112, member: 543655"] If I was you I would first start with the head unit. Wal-mart, autozone,and online car stereo.com has installation kits for head units and wire harneses that make it real easy to make it a factory look. Also get the amp installtion kit. Get at least an 8guage kit, they come with a fused power wire, ground wire, remote wire, some come with RCA patch cords, and all the terminal connection. Reason why because while you install the head unit, you can wire the remote and the patch cords to the head before you bolt it down. You can run the power wire through the fire wall and make sure you garment the hole so it doesn't cut the wire. The ground can be made in the trunk because the ground wire is going to be short. As for the amp wiring it is easy to. I would keep it in stereo and push you subs with the 300wattsPeak/150watts Rms, because the subs can only handle 300watts you dont want to blow them out.If you ever decide to run another amp make sure you use the same ground. This should help you in your quest for great sound. [/QUOTE]
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