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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8609107" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>If you can Locate the wiring under the dash that goes to each speaker, you can cut there and get some 14ga wire to add to that long enough to run to the In/supply to the crossover and from the crossover id run new wiring to the new Mid and run another new set of wiring from the cross to the tweeter. This is for now since you are coming off the HU and not the amplifier for now to supply the speakers through the crossover for the front, and you will be able to utilize these new wires for the new speakers and will not have to pull those door panels again,,You will simply be be coming off the crossover supply when you add the amplifier later on.And yes go through the black boots/rubber boots on the doors, its for the door wiring to keep from crimping the wiring going to the doors.you will not need to use the connectors,as you will be using the new wiring being installed in the doors.It would be just fine if you were just adding like a coaxial in placement of a single speaker/plug and play if you will..That can be done for the rear speakers..But you are going through the crossover to the components up front from the HU. Rear speakers are going to be Plug and Play at this time.pull the old speaker out and use the adapter to plug into the existing plug connector after removing the existing speaker, and connect the new speaker and screw the new speaker in place...HU powered there and no Crossover needed or that comes with the Coax /new rear speakers.On the front you can just remove/unplug the existing speaker and leave that wire /plug alone, as it will not be use and is still in the door and can be used later if going back stock</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8609107, member: 634282"] If you can Locate the wiring under the dash that goes to each speaker, you can cut there and get some 14ga wire to add to that long enough to run to the In/supply to the crossover and from the crossover id run new wiring to the new Mid and run another new set of wiring from the cross to the tweeter. This is for now since you are coming off the HU and not the amplifier for now to supply the speakers through the crossover for the front, and you will be able to utilize these new wires for the new speakers and will not have to pull those door panels again,,You will simply be be coming off the crossover supply when you add the amplifier later on.And yes go through the black boots/rubber boots on the doors, its for the door wiring to keep from crimping the wiring going to the doors.you will not need to use the connectors,as you will be using the new wiring being installed in the doors.It would be just fine if you were just adding like a coaxial in placement of a single speaker/plug and play if you will..That can be done for the rear speakers..But you are going through the crossover to the components up front from the HU. Rear speakers are going to be Plug and Play at this time.pull the old speaker out and use the adapter to plug into the existing plug connector after removing the existing speaker, and connect the new speaker and screw the new speaker in place...HU powered there and no Crossover needed or that comes with the Coax /new rear speakers.On the front you can just remove/unplug the existing speaker and leave that wire /plug alone, as it will not be use and is still in the door and can be used later if going back stock [/QUOTE]
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