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<blockquote data-quote="KHARPS" data-source="post: 5062981" data-attributes="member: 594999"><p>This might not be what you want to hear but I'd suggest you ditch the l.o.c. and pick up a decent headunit first. While installing the headunit you could run two sets of RCA's, one for the sub amp and one for the component amp. Then I'd pick up a component set and 2 channel amp and install that. Then sometime down the road when you have more $$$ you can pick up a sub and amp for the sub. This way you only have to get behind the dash one time and run wires one time. The only downside is you won't have a sub for a little while, but I think upgrading the headunit and speakers first will be worth it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KHARPS, post: 5062981, member: 594999"] This might not be what you want to hear but I'd suggest you ditch the l.o.c. and pick up a decent headunit first. While installing the headunit you could run two sets of RCA's, one for the sub amp and one for the component amp. Then I'd pick up a component set and 2 channel amp and install that. Then sometime down the road when you have more $$$ you can pick up a sub and amp for the sub. This way you only have to get behind the dash one time and run wires one time. The only downside is you won't have a sub for a little while, but I think upgrading the headunit and speakers first will be worth it. [/QUOTE]
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