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<blockquote data-quote="Budget Bumpin" data-source="post: 8670666" data-attributes="member: 676698"><p>Hey everyone, I've been out of the car audio game for a few years but got the itch to swing back around. I used to have an account on this site, or i think it was Car Audio Forums? I don't know, doesn't matter, lol. The last couple installs I did were on a 2014 Ford Fusion and a 2012 Chrysler 200. With those installs I used an LOC to tap into the rear speakers to be able to wire the RCA's to the amp.</p><p></p><p>My question is, is that still a good method to use? I just bought a 2019 GMC Terrain and would like to throw a couple 8's in for a little base, but am unsure where to even begin on newer vehicles and I really do not want to go to a shop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Budget Bumpin, post: 8670666, member: 676698"] Hey everyone, I've been out of the car audio game for a few years but got the itch to swing back around. I used to have an account on this site, or i think it was Car Audio Forums? I don't know, doesn't matter, lol. The last couple installs I did were on a 2014 Ford Fusion and a 2012 Chrysler 200. With those installs I used an LOC to tap into the rear speakers to be able to wire the RCA's to the amp. My question is, is that still a good method to use? I just bought a 2019 GMC Terrain and would like to throw a couple 8's in for a little base, but am unsure where to even begin on newer vehicles and I really do not want to go to a shop. [/QUOTE]
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