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<blockquote data-quote="Loaked" data-source="post: 4338937" data-attributes="member: 589856"><p>Then just run speaker wire from your amp into the aftermarket harness that plugged into the stock wire harness into the white and gray wires, those are the front wires, then hook the green and purple straight into the deck if you powering your rears from the deck.</p><p></p><p>In your door plug the wire that went into the stock speaker into the input on the crossover, then plug your tweeter and mid bass into the crossover like normal.</p><p></p><p>The problem sounds like your are still pluging the white and gray wires(white front left, gray front right) into the deck along with the wires running from your amp. Which means your deck and your amp are both powering your fronts, which is bad for the most part. You need to cap off the white and gray wires comming from the back of the deck, since the deck is no longer powering your fronts. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Loaked, post: 4338937, member: 589856"] Then just run speaker wire from your amp into the aftermarket harness that plugged into the stock wire harness into the white and gray wires, those are the front wires, then hook the green and purple straight into the deck if you powering your rears from the deck. In your door plug the wire that went into the stock speaker into the input on the crossover, then plug your tweeter and mid bass into the crossover like normal. The problem sounds like your are still pluging the white and gray wires(white front left, gray front right) into the deck along with the wires running from your amp. Which means your deck and your amp are both powering your fronts, which is bad for the most part. You need to cap off the white and gray wires comming from the back of the deck, since the deck is no longer powering your fronts. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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