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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8385763" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Anyone with some kind of install experience can look at these pics and tell of somewhat of what these wires go to or went to.id leave it all in the back and utilize whats there for powering up the front stage/rear if need be.Adding a sub and amp to supply, Id run new supply wiring for that being added,to save some time and money.There was deff two amps installed at one time.Nothing massive due to the size of power wiring and the AGU distrobution block used as Ive used in the past decent for up to 80 amps,any more and you are pushing the limits.Should be fine for front stage and or a decent 2-4ch amp up to 60 amps fused. I did not see any RCAs in any pics..so those got removed.And I only saw one pic of one cross over for a set of components/Diamond.If you have two then you are in great shape.tweeters may or may not be Diamond,Woofers in the doors may or may not be there,and may not be Diamond,.If you pull the panels you can find that out as well the back side of the tweets.If they are all Diamond, then you have a fairly decent set of components if they are not blown.You can check that with a DMM(Digital Multi meter) easily..You have a little work to do on checking the door speakers out.Maybe half a day taking your time.best to see what you have,and check to ohms value on them /model and make to see if you can place the right power on them.Id place an amp on them, be easier in reality as power and wiring is already staged/rear ready /to supply</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8385763, member: 634282"] Anyone with some kind of install experience can look at these pics and tell of somewhat of what these wires go to or went to.id leave it all in the back and utilize whats there for powering up the front stage/rear if need be.Adding a sub and amp to supply, Id run new supply wiring for that being added,to save some time and money.There was deff two amps installed at one time.Nothing massive due to the size of power wiring and the AGU distrobution block used as Ive used in the past decent for up to 80 amps,any more and you are pushing the limits.Should be fine for front stage and or a decent 2-4ch amp up to 60 amps fused. I did not see any RCAs in any pics..so those got removed.And I only saw one pic of one cross over for a set of components/Diamond.If you have two then you are in great shape.tweeters may or may not be Diamond,Woofers in the doors may or may not be there,and may not be Diamond,.If you pull the panels you can find that out as well the back side of the tweets.If they are all Diamond, then you have a fairly decent set of components if they are not blown.You can check that with a DMM(Digital Multi meter) easily..You have a little work to do on checking the door speakers out.Maybe half a day taking your time.best to see what you have,and check to ohms value on them /model and make to see if you can place the right power on them.Id place an amp on them, be easier in reality as power and wiring is already staged/rear ready /to supply [/QUOTE]
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