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<blockquote data-quote="67Bird" data-source="post: 6082327" data-attributes="member: 612006"><p>I have a 1967 Firebird with an AM Radio leading to one stinkin' speaker in the back. I bought new speakers, but ran in to a problem. The old speaker had only one wire recepter, while the new speakers call for two. There is only one wire coming from the radio, so what do I do? Should I split the wire and splice them to the two receptors on the new speaker?</p><p></p><p>Also, I want to ad a second rear speaker. How do I wire it given that the factory AM radio only has one lead coming from it to the rear? Do I really have to buy another radio just to get a second speaker? Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="67Bird, post: 6082327, member: 612006"] I have a 1967 Firebird with an AM Radio leading to one stinkin' speaker in the back. I bought new speakers, but ran in to a problem. The old speaker had only one wire recepter, while the new speakers call for two. There is only one wire coming from the radio, so what do I do? Should I split the wire and splice them to the two receptors on the new speaker? Also, I want to ad a second rear speaker. How do I wire it given that the factory AM radio only has one lead coming from it to the rear? Do I really have to buy another radio just to get a second speaker? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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