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<blockquote data-quote="SehnKhan" data-source="post: 3491"><p>The car in question is a 1997 Ford Laser. Yes, they have left the factory speakers in. I will explain briefly the setup before and after. Before: factory speakers in front doors and rear panel beside parcel shelf. Now, the front speakers have been replaced (still using factory position but new speakers) and rear speakers installed actually in the rear parcel shelf (not where the existing ones were). We accidently blew an fuse in the amp which runs the new speakers in the back and the sub, which is how we heard the factory speakers going.</p><p></p><p>Question is, can we safely cut the wires to the factory speakers without risking damage to the head unit?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SehnKhan, post: 3491"] The car in question is a 1997 Ford Laser. Yes, they have left the factory speakers in. I will explain briefly the setup before and after. Before: factory speakers in front doors and rear panel beside parcel shelf. Now, the front speakers have been replaced (still using factory position but new speakers) and rear speakers installed actually in the rear parcel shelf (not where the existing ones were). We accidently blew an fuse in the amp which runs the new speakers in the back and the sub, which is how we heard the factory speakers going. Question is, can we safely cut the wires to the factory speakers without risking damage to the head unit? [/QUOTE]
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