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<blockquote data-quote="djaltitude" data-source="post: 23897" data-attributes="member: 542655"><p>Dude,</p><p></p><p>You should head up to walmart or a autoshop and find a wiring harness for your jeep. This will give you your wiring layout that will show you all of your wires that connect to your factory radio. Bring a paper and pen to write them down.... or buy it.</p><p></p><p>Your power cable should run straight to your battery and your ground should be grounded to your car frame. Make sure you remove any paint on the area that you will use as the ground. If all possible get it shiny, back to the metal finish. Use atleast 8 gauge wire for both. Don't forget to put a fuse no further then 18 inches from your battery... or it could mean MELTDOWN !!</p><p></p><p>The only wires that will need to go to the sub and amp will be a remote turn on.... usally a blue wire, and your speaker outputs from your factory radio. You will have to use a line level converter that will convert the signal to your amp. You will have to use one of these since your factory radio does not have rca outputs. You can use splice-taps to tap into the rear speaker outputs from your factory radio and extend these to your amp. Hope this helps !!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="djaltitude, post: 23897, member: 542655"] Dude, You should head up to walmart or a autoshop and find a wiring harness for your jeep. This will give you your wiring layout that will show you all of your wires that connect to your factory radio. Bring a paper and pen to write them down.... or buy it. Your power cable should run straight to your battery and your ground should be grounded to your car frame. Make sure you remove any paint on the area that you will use as the ground. If all possible get it shiny, back to the metal finish. Use atleast 8 gauge wire for both. Don't forget to put a fuse no further then 18 inches from your battery... or it could mean MELTDOWN !! The only wires that will need to go to the sub and amp will be a remote turn on.... usally a blue wire, and your speaker outputs from your factory radio. You will have to use a line level converter that will convert the signal to your amp. You will have to use one of these since your factory radio does not have rca outputs. You can use splice-taps to tap into the rear speaker outputs from your factory radio and extend these to your amp. Hope this helps !! [/QUOTE]
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