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<blockquote data-quote="Heide264" data-source="post: 6254754" data-attributes="member: 610716"><p>I'd just go back and look at the back speaker install yourself. Pay attention to any bare wires, and maybe ask your friend to redo the wiring a bit neater. I bet when the speaker is moving one of his connections is shorting; causing the hu to dump as much power as it can into the short and hence flickering.</p><p></p><p>Also, I would be hesitant about the HU install. Try turning your fade all the way to the front, so the back speakers are off, and see if the hu still does that goofy stuff. If it does, its probably not your back speakers moving. If that is the case, bring rocks to best buy and throw them at the place until they fix it and do it right =)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heide264, post: 6254754, member: 610716"] I'd just go back and look at the back speaker install yourself. Pay attention to any bare wires, and maybe ask your friend to redo the wiring a bit neater. I bet when the speaker is moving one of his connections is shorting; causing the hu to dump as much power as it can into the short and hence flickering. Also, I would be hesitant about the HU install. Try turning your fade all the way to the front, so the back speakers are off, and see if the hu still does that goofy stuff. If it does, its probably not your back speakers moving. If that is the case, bring rocks to best buy and throw them at the place until they fix it and do it right =) [/QUOTE]
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