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First time LOC user and looking for suggestions on tapping into the factory wires!
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<blockquote data-quote="fatboytyler" data-source="post: 8639566" data-attributes="member: 658624"><p>Both front and rear played a 30hz tone "well" for a factory system. Will play 25 just a wee bit so I'm hoping the LC7i will help boost that a decent bit, but most of my regular music is 30+ unless I'm playing Decaf or something. Will certainly be saving for a HU, but this has been a good learning experience so far.</p><p></p><p>I can now say that I don't like installing an LOC... Since I didn't tap into the wires behind the stereo, but rather at the speakers themselves I had to run a lot of extra speaker wire... I got power ran and the driver side wired up. SHOULD have it finished and at least playing a little bit tomorrow evening. The Crewmax Tundra is sooo awesome with running cables and hiding them, holy hell. Was able to easily hide 2 0 gauge wires along the side perfectly. This will hands down be my prettiest install of all time.</p><p></p><p>Toyota's wiring once it gets away from the headunit is horrific. None of wires match up to wiring diagrams and they've got adapter into adapter into adapter, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fatboytyler, post: 8639566, member: 658624"] Both front and rear played a 30hz tone "well" for a factory system. Will play 25 just a wee bit so I'm hoping the LC7i will help boost that a decent bit, but most of my regular music is 30+ unless I'm playing Decaf or something. Will certainly be saving for a HU, but this has been a good learning experience so far. I can now say that I don't like installing an LOC... Since I didn't tap into the wires behind the stereo, but rather at the speakers themselves I had to run a lot of extra speaker wire... I got power ran and the driver side wired up. SHOULD have it finished and at least playing a little bit tomorrow evening. The Crewmax Tundra is sooo awesome with running cables and hiding them, holy hell. Was able to easily hide 2 0 gauge wires along the side perfectly. This will hands down be my prettiest install of all time. Toyota's wiring once it gets away from the headunit is horrific. None of wires match up to wiring diagrams and they've got adapter into adapter into adapter, etc. [/QUOTE]
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