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<blockquote data-quote="boister77" data-source="post: 444726" data-attributes="member: 551366"><p>i'm not sure if your vehicle has factory mounted speakers on the door, but if it does you can try this method. it may or may not work for you. it depends on how your vehicle was wired. first off, try to locate the factory speaker wire inside the cabin by the door. if you are able to yank on the wire and it moves on the speaker end, that means you'll be able to wire you new speaker wire using this method. second, cut off the factory speaker connector that connects the speaker wire to the speaker. tie the new speaker wire you want to factory wire. be sure it's tied really good. now pull the factory wire from the cabin end through the rubber boot, the one you pulled ealier. if done right, when you pull your factory wire, you new wire will be pulled through the rubber boot. sorry if it doesn't make sense, i'm not that good at explaining some things. good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boister77, post: 444726, member: 551366"] i'm not sure if your vehicle has factory mounted speakers on the door, but if it does you can try this method. it may or may not work for you. it depends on how your vehicle was wired. first off, try to locate the factory speaker wire inside the cabin by the door. if you are able to yank on the wire and it moves on the speaker end, that means you'll be able to wire you new speaker wire using this method. second, cut off the factory speaker connector that connects the speaker wire to the speaker. tie the new speaker wire you want to factory wire. be sure it's tied really good. now pull the factory wire from the cabin end through the rubber boot, the one you pulled ealier. if done right, when you pull your factory wire, you new wire will be pulled through the rubber boot. sorry if it doesn't make sense, i'm not that good at explaining some things. good luck. [/QUOTE]
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