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<blockquote data-quote="Chevyaudio" data-source="post: 1288323" data-attributes="member: 559770"><p>Once one of my friends came and ask me to re-wire his whole system Amp, subs, CD player...NOT door speakers though. So I ask him why he needs it re-wired, he told me that he was just driving along and It stoped one day. He also said that everytime he put a new fuse in that it would pop. So I go roll my tool cart over to his truck open the door and wam right there running in the weather gasket of the door is 4 gauge power cable. He ran the wire through the door jam and up and along the weather striping. and low and behold the insulation on the wire was stripped and touching the door jam=blown fuse. So needless to say His whole system was like that (ducktaped wire connection, amp not mounted, three screws holding in a sub, grounded to the car jack) Here is a pic of how the wire was run. The Red line is the wire, It travels right under the hood until it gets to the door.</p><p></p><p><img src="http://img497.imageshack.us/img497/4147/opendoor4kk.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chevyaudio, post: 1288323, member: 559770"] Once one of my friends came and ask me to re-wire his whole system Amp, subs, CD player...NOT door speakers though. So I ask him why he needs it re-wired, he told me that he was just driving along and It stoped one day. He also said that everytime he put a new fuse in that it would pop. So I go roll my tool cart over to his truck open the door and wam right there running in the weather gasket of the door is 4 gauge power cable. He ran the wire through the door jam and up and along the weather striping. and low and behold the insulation on the wire was stripped and touching the door jam=blown fuse. So needless to say His whole system was like that (ducktaped wire connection, amp not mounted, three screws holding in a sub, grounded to the car jack) Here is a pic of how the wire was run. The Red line is the wire, It travels right under the hood until it gets to the door. [IMG]http://img497.imageshack.us/img497/4147/opendoor4kk.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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