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<blockquote data-quote="Bass4Days" data-source="post: 8258113" data-attributes="member: 638643"><p>If you bought a aftermarket HU you would then have a remote and rca's directly from your HU. If you have stock HU you need to the the audio signals from a speaker in the back or your stock sub. Connect those to a Inline Converter and plug your rcas into the converter and other end goes into the input on your amp. As for a remote your going to have to fight a wire when you turn your key off you lose the 12 volt signal and when you turn your key on you get a 12 volt reading. That is going to make it so when you turn your key off it shuts your amp off so you dont end up with a dead battery. ALso power wire from your front battery to the back and your ground could end up being an issue. Make sure its to your frame and make sure there is no paint. Sand the metal down for a clean surface.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bass4Days, post: 8258113, member: 638643"] If you bought a aftermarket HU you would then have a remote and rca's directly from your HU. If you have stock HU you need to the the audio signals from a speaker in the back or your stock sub. Connect those to a Inline Converter and plug your rcas into the converter and other end goes into the input on your amp. As for a remote your going to have to fight a wire when you turn your key off you lose the 12 volt signal and when you turn your key on you get a 12 volt reading. That is going to make it so when you turn your key off it shuts your amp off so you dont end up with a dead battery. ALso power wire from your front battery to the back and your ground could end up being an issue. Make sure its to your frame and make sure there is no paint. Sand the metal down for a clean surface. [/QUOTE]
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