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<blockquote data-quote="av83" data-source="post: 7732662" data-attributes="member: 640058"><p>The wire that comes form the wire harness and would otherwise be hooked up to the hu would go to the corresponding place on your amp. for example, run a speaker wire (14 or 16 gauge is fine) from the left + and - wire, off the wire harness for the left front, to the L speaker output on the amp.</p><p></p><p>Make sure your polarities are correct, no shame in triple checking... better than hearing cancellation when its all said and done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="av83, post: 7732662, member: 640058"] The wire that comes form the wire harness and would otherwise be hooked up to the hu would go to the corresponding place on your amp. for example, run a speaker wire (14 or 16 gauge is fine) from the left + and - wire, off the wire harness for the left front, to the L speaker output on the amp. Make sure your polarities are correct, no shame in triple checking... better than hearing cancellation when its all said and done. [/QUOTE]
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