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<blockquote data-quote="Firewalker" data-source="post: 8783042" data-attributes="member: 676743"><p>Also if you don't want to run new speaker wire and using an amp then use Stinger/Metra 9 wire wire. It has the remote wire built in. You have an aftermarket head unit right so when you wire that to a wiring harness you only connect the the 9 wire just like you would to the head unit speaker wires. This allows you to run that 9 wire direct back to the 4 channel amp without having to run new speaker wires directly to the doors or rear areas. Stock OEM wiring and that 9 Wire like that can handle 100-150 watts easily. I am running 150 watts on my '03 Explorer wiring and it is fine no overheating nothing. Works great! Look it up and how people wire it. So much easier then running more wire. If running more then that yeah run new thicker wire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Firewalker, post: 8783042, member: 676743"] Also if you don't want to run new speaker wire and using an amp then use Stinger/Metra 9 wire wire. It has the remote wire built in. You have an aftermarket head unit right so when you wire that to a wiring harness you only connect the the 9 wire just like you would to the head unit speaker wires. This allows you to run that 9 wire direct back to the 4 channel amp without having to run new speaker wires directly to the doors or rear areas. Stock OEM wiring and that 9 Wire like that can handle 100-150 watts easily. I am running 150 watts on my '03 Explorer wiring and it is fine no overheating nothing. Works great! Look it up and how people wire it. So much easier then running more wire. If running more then that yeah run new thicker wire. [/QUOTE]
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