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<blockquote data-quote="ShakinSupra" data-source="post: 490968" data-attributes="member: 551296"><p>To run the power wire through the firewall (The metal wall between the engine and passenger compartments), there should be a boot or something where the stock wiring runs through, you may be able to run it through that, or you may have to drill a hole, make sure the wire is not rubbing against the metal going though. From the passenger compartment, the firewall may be tough to get to, I have to rip half of my dash apart.</p><p></p><p>Are you talking about some sort of speaker output to RCA converter? If so, I wouldn't know what the wiring pattern was... The wire with a white stripe is usually positive, right and left shouldn't be too hard.</p><p></p><p>Also a lot of amps have high-level inputs, so you can run the wires from one or both of your rear speakers to the amp, although this is not the best solution, as Lexus said.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShakinSupra, post: 490968, member: 551296"] To run the power wire through the firewall (The metal wall between the engine and passenger compartments), there should be a boot or something where the stock wiring runs through, you may be able to run it through that, or you may have to drill a hole, make sure the wire is not rubbing against the metal going though. From the passenger compartment, the firewall may be tough to get to, I have to rip half of my dash apart. Are you talking about some sort of speaker output to RCA converter? If so, I wouldn't know what the wiring pattern was... The wire with a white stripe is usually positive, right and left shouldn't be too hard. Also a lot of amps have high-level inputs, so you can run the wires from one or both of your rear speakers to the amp, although this is not the best solution, as Lexus said. [/QUOTE]
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