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<blockquote data-quote="c_james_s" data-source="post: 5487837" data-attributes="member: 604946"><p>Get bigger wire for your ground and power wire, at least 4 ga. If it were me, I would just get some good speaker wire and redo the entire run for every door speaker so there is no problem and so you know it done 100%. I might be wrong, I prob am, but I think the sound you were getting from your speakers, the engine sound I think is how you put it, is prob a bad remote wire or un shielded rca's maby.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="c_james_s, post: 5487837, member: 604946"] Get bigger wire for your ground and power wire, at least 4 ga. If it were me, I would just get some good speaker wire and redo the entire run for every door speaker so there is no problem and so you know it done 100%. I might be wrong, I prob am, but I think the sound you were getting from your speakers, the engine sound I think is how you put it, is prob a bad remote wire or un shielded rca's maby. [/QUOTE]
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