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<blockquote data-quote="LsGuy" data-source="post: 8717676" data-attributes="member: 681035"><p>They're not seat belt bolts, they are studs from the chassis that the old amp was mounted on. I'm trying everything. Ripped everything back open, ran a new wire from the amp to passenger front door. No improvement, but new issues. Front drivers speaker is almost muted, and now it thinks the front right speaker is front left. And even unplugging the RCA for the front right, the tweeter still plays slightly. Tried a new head unit ground with no improvement, but my ground spot may have been bad. Thought maybe the problem was the speakers. Picked up a half way decent set of jbls, and still getting that treble static. I'm almost ready to set the car on fire at this point. Tomorrow I'm going to install a new negative battery terminal lug because mines seen better days, and maybe run a new wire from the negative terminal to the headunit and amp. Any other suggestions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LsGuy, post: 8717676, member: 681035"] They're not seat belt bolts, they are studs from the chassis that the old amp was mounted on. I'm trying everything. Ripped everything back open, ran a new wire from the amp to passenger front door. No improvement, but new issues. Front drivers speaker is almost muted, and now it thinks the front right speaker is front left. And even unplugging the RCA for the front right, the tweeter still plays slightly. Tried a new head unit ground with no improvement, but my ground spot may have been bad. Thought maybe the problem was the speakers. Picked up a half way decent set of jbls, and still getting that treble static. I'm almost ready to set the car on fire at this point. Tomorrow I'm going to install a new negative battery terminal lug because mines seen better days, and maybe run a new wire from the negative terminal to the headunit and amp. Any other suggestions? [/QUOTE]
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