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<blockquote data-quote="Showrides" data-source="post: 1918472" data-attributes="member: 566082"><p>Well installing the subs is easy. You will just run them from your aftermarket amp.</p><p></p><p>The harder part is installing the amp. But still that is easy. First off you need to know what a LOC (line out converter) does. What you will do is splice into your data cables and attach them to the LOC. I can't tell you exactly where the data cables are running in your car, but they shouldn't be to hard to find. The LOC will then allow you to run RCA cables form the output of the LOC to the inputs on your amp. So you input the data cable wires into the LOC, and then run RCA's from the LOC to the aftermarket amp. It doesn't really matter where you tap into the data cable, I would just do it somewhere that is easy to get to, and somwhere that you can easily run RCA cables from to your amp.</p><p></p><p>As far as what data cables will look like. I can't tell you the colors exactly in your car, but mine are black with white stripes for positive, and black with a green stripe were negative.</p><p></p><p>They should be fairly easy to spot though if you can see all your stock system wiring.</p><p></p><p>Hope that helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Showrides, post: 1918472, member: 566082"] Well installing the subs is easy. You will just run them from your aftermarket amp. The harder part is installing the amp. But still that is easy. First off you need to know what a LOC (line out converter) does. What you will do is splice into your data cables and attach them to the LOC. I can't tell you exactly where the data cables are running in your car, but they shouldn't be to hard to find. The LOC will then allow you to run RCA cables form the output of the LOC to the inputs on your amp. So you input the data cable wires into the LOC, and then run RCA's from the LOC to the aftermarket amp. It doesn't really matter where you tap into the data cable, I would just do it somewhere that is easy to get to, and somwhere that you can easily run RCA cables from to your amp. As far as what data cables will look like. I can't tell you the colors exactly in your car, but mine are black with white stripes for positive, and black with a green stripe were negative. They should be fairly easy to spot though if you can see all your stock system wiring. Hope that helps. [/QUOTE]
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