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<blockquote data-quote="HillbillyMoment" data-source="post: 8480229" data-attributes="member: 669126"><p>So I'm new here. Not very saavy with wiring and such. I nearly took off my thumb replacing shocks in my own truck last week. But a few days ago I went and bought a 20 dollar stereo from Wal-Mart with Bluetooth and all those nice doodads. I have a 1994 Chevy C1500 pickup with a horribly cracked dash, and speakers from a TV surround system. I connected all the wires correctly. Joined them with crimps. It sounds okay, but whenever the Bass hits, or a song gets loud, the speakers cut out and pop. I have a wire going from the stereo itself all the way to the battery for the power since the power wire in the harness isn't working correctly. I wouldn't mind getting new speakers that can handle the high load, but I also don't want to break the bank.</p><p></p><p>Any ideas on what I could do?</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HillbillyMoment, post: 8480229, member: 669126"] So I'm new here. Not very saavy with wiring and such. I nearly took off my thumb replacing shocks in my own truck last week. But a few days ago I went and bought a 20 dollar stereo from Wal-Mart with Bluetooth and all those nice doodads. I have a 1994 Chevy C1500 pickup with a horribly cracked dash, and speakers from a TV surround system. I connected all the wires correctly. Joined them with crimps. It sounds okay, but whenever the Bass hits, or a song gets loud, the speakers cut out and pop. I have a wire going from the stereo itself all the way to the battery for the power since the power wire in the harness isn't working correctly. I wouldn't mind getting new speakers that can handle the high load, but I also don't want to break the bank. Any ideas on what I could do? Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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