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<blockquote data-quote="Trem" data-source="post: 8839858" data-attributes="member: 688777"><p>Haha, no offense taken. I did cut them, yep, with high outputs for rear speakers going to LC2i, then RCA from there to amp, then speed wire (8 wire) back up to harness and out to all four speakers. Which is to say, I did also cut and splice the harness wires for the fronts. </p><p></p><p>Not sure how any of the wiring could have been nicked or shorted, per above suggestion, as the speed wire is pretty heavy duty insulation. And the RCA's only run about a foot, between LC2i and amp (I ran a PnP 17ft harness to back of truck, for high output, which was taped all the way, and I ran it through split-loom below kick panels).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trem, post: 8839858, member: 688777"] Haha, no offense taken. I did cut them, yep, with high outputs for rear speakers going to LC2i, then RCA from there to amp, then speed wire (8 wire) back up to harness and out to all four speakers. Which is to say, I did also cut and splice the harness wires for the fronts. Not sure how any of the wiring could have been nicked or shorted, per above suggestion, as the speed wire is pretty heavy duty insulation. And the RCA's only run about a foot, between LC2i and amp (I ran a PnP 17ft harness to back of truck, for high output, which was taped all the way, and I ran it through split-loom below kick panels). [/QUOTE]
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