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<blockquote data-quote="AlterEgo99" data-source="post: 5938545" data-attributes="member: 610253"><p>Yes, power wires are coming in through the floor on the passenger side (there was an unused grommet for that, thanks GM!) and running under the passenger seat to the center console where the two stacked Alpine PDA's are located. trust me, it was the only place I could put them...believe it or not, NOT a lot of room in an '08 Chevy Silverado X-Cab...under the rear seat is a custom enclosure containing 2 10" subs, and there is NO other room available under those seats or behind them.</p><p></p><p>The RCA's are running directly from the HU, into the dash and straight down and back through the center of the truck to the center console where the amps are located. They never cross or even get close to the power wires. The only wires that have any power that get near these RCA's are the remote turn on wires, but I figured that these are so small and the RCA wires are top quality shielded wires that they shouldn't be having any effect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlterEgo99, post: 5938545, member: 610253"] Yes, power wires are coming in through the floor on the passenger side (there was an unused grommet for that, thanks GM!) and running under the passenger seat to the center console where the two stacked Alpine PDA's are located. trust me, it was the only place I could put them...believe it or not, NOT a lot of room in an '08 Chevy Silverado X-Cab...under the rear seat is a custom enclosure containing 2 10" subs, and there is NO other room available under those seats or behind them. The RCA's are running directly from the HU, into the dash and straight down and back through the center of the truck to the center console where the amps are located. They never cross or even get close to the power wires. The only wires that have any power that get near these RCA's are the remote turn on wires, but I figured that these are so small and the RCA wires are top quality shielded wires that they shouldn't be having any effect. [/QUOTE]
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