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<blockquote data-quote="Crank" data-source="post: 4054645" data-attributes="member: 568699"><p>Hey guys, I've posted a couple times looking for some help, basically I'm just getting into car audio, and I'm very mechanically inclined(I'm a helicopter mechanic) and I'm trying to put a system into my '01 Silverado extended cab.</p><p></p><p>For starters, I have a Pioneer DEH-6700(older HU I know, but I like it, and it works with my Pioneer iPod interface) as well as I just picked up the Ultra deep subthump box for it <a href="http://subthump.com/ctbultra.htm" target="_blank">http://subthump.com/ctbultra.htm</a></p><p></p><p>These are the suspected components I'll be using <a href="http://bp0.blogger.com/_JM6ftya6GtE/R5DzLSeZcyI/AAAAAAAAAHg/PguMaZd1j44/s1600-h/1w1v2+pkg.jpg" target="_blank">http://bp0.blogger.com/_JM6ftya6GtE/R5DzLSeZcyI/AAAAAAAAAHg/PguMaZd1j44/s1600-h/1w1v2+pkg.jpg</a></p><p></p><p>Price will be adjusted accordingly since I dont need the box.</p><p></p><p>So am I to understand, all I need is to run my power wire, from the batt to behind say... the back backseat, then run my RCA cables along with a remote turn on wire.</p><p></p><p>Has anyone already setup a system in a truck like this? Any recommendation of length of power cable and length for RCA cables? Any help is appreciated folks. Thanks</p><p></p><p>Brandon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crank, post: 4054645, member: 568699"] Hey guys, I've posted a couple times looking for some help, basically I'm just getting into car audio, and I'm very mechanically inclined(I'm a helicopter mechanic) and I'm trying to put a system into my '01 Silverado extended cab. For starters, I have a Pioneer DEH-6700(older HU I know, but I like it, and it works with my Pioneer iPod interface) as well as I just picked up the Ultra deep subthump box for it [URL="http://subthump.com/ctbultra.htm"]http://subthump.com/ctbultra.htm[/URL] These are the suspected components I'll be using [URL="http://bp0.blogger.com/_JM6ftya6GtE/R5DzLSeZcyI/AAAAAAAAAHg/PguMaZd1j44/s1600-h/1w1v2+pkg.jpg"]http://bp0.blogger.com/_JM6ftya6GtE/R5DzLSeZcyI/AAAAAAAAAHg/PguMaZd1j44/s1600-h/1w1v2+pkg.jpg[/URL] Price will be adjusted accordingly since I dont need the box. So am I to understand, all I need is to run my power wire, from the batt to behind say... the back backseat, then run my RCA cables along with a remote turn on wire. Has anyone already setup a system in a truck like this? Any recommendation of length of power cable and length for RCA cables? Any help is appreciated folks. Thanks Brandon [/QUOTE]
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