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<blockquote data-quote="loudassbug" data-source="post: 7042230" data-attributes="member: 626830"><p>The tweeters were most likely connected to the front speakers.You need to pull the front speakers back out and look for either</p><p></p><p>some wires not connected to anything or a small plug not connected to anything.(the wires for the front speakers should be,front left + Dark Green.Front left - Brown/Red.Front right + Violet.Front right - Dark Blue/Red)If you find these wires connect them to your other wires on the new front speakers making sure to match the positive and negative correctly and your tweeters should work again.Hopefully they will be able to handle the additional power of your new amplifier,and have some sort of passive crossover in line to help protect them from low frequencies.I had to do the same thing in a friends 95 Caddy for him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="loudassbug, post: 7042230, member: 626830"] The tweeters were most likely connected to the front speakers.You need to pull the front speakers back out and look for either some wires not connected to anything or a small plug not connected to anything.(the wires for the front speakers should be,front left + Dark Green.Front left - Brown/Red.Front right + Violet.Front right - Dark Blue/Red)If you find these wires connect them to your other wires on the new front speakers making sure to match the positive and negative correctly and your tweeters should work again.Hopefully they will be able to handle the additional power of your new amplifier,and have some sort of passive crossover in line to help protect them from low frequencies.I had to do the same thing in a friends 95 Caddy for him. [/QUOTE]
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