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<blockquote data-quote="Cruzer" data-source="post: 6668336" data-attributes="member: 617686"><p>What is the best way to go about this?</p><p></p><p>i want to keep my factory head unit because im not sure if i can keep my bluetooth without it. Not to mention the steering wheel controls are nice.</p><p></p><p>i think i can buy this rca cord from radio shack, that had speaker wire on one end, and rca on the other. i can tie the speaker wire into the rear speaker wire, and run the rca into my amp. not sure if thats 100%, or how it would sound. perhaps i will lose quality, or output?</p><p></p><p>i know i can buy a line output converter, but thats less easy since i would have to take apart my dash and deal with all of that. also dont know how that would affect quality or output.</p><p></p><p>also, i bought a wiring kit, it came with an 80 amp fuse, if its a cheapy, will it hurt my setup if i use it? just figure if its not a bad thing, why not use it instead of wasting it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cruzer, post: 6668336, member: 617686"] What is the best way to go about this? i want to keep my factory head unit because im not sure if i can keep my bluetooth without it. Not to mention the steering wheel controls are nice. i think i can buy this rca cord from radio shack, that had speaker wire on one end, and rca on the other. i can tie the speaker wire into the rear speaker wire, and run the rca into my amp. not sure if thats 100%, or how it would sound. perhaps i will lose quality, or output? i know i can buy a line output converter, but thats less easy since i would have to take apart my dash and deal with all of that. also dont know how that would affect quality or output. also, i bought a wiring kit, it came with an 80 amp fuse, if its a cheapy, will it hurt my setup if i use it? just figure if its not a bad thing, why not use it instead of wasting it. [/QUOTE]
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