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<blockquote data-quote="SethPhillips" data-source="post: 5030982" data-attributes="member: 559176"><p>your best bet is to do this..</p><p></p><p>run a set of 4ch &amp; 2 cha rca's, and some 9 wire for the mid's highs and rem turn on..</p><p></p><p>9 wire is basicly all ur speaker wires &amp; a remote turn on wire in a caseing. run the 9 wire behind ur deck and wire it up to the input's of ur factory wire hrness, so all you will haveing going to the deck will be. constant Power, acc power, Ground, &amp; Remote turn on.</p><p></p><p>the 9 wire will now be connected to all ur speaker's, then in the trunk wire up the 9 wire to the correct output's of the 4 channel amp..</p><p></p><p>now as far as the crossover's.</p><p></p><p>you can install those in youre door panel. i usually install them on the door skin, not inside the door where the window is. but between the door skin and the door panel. usually there is enough room under the door panel arm rest..</p><p></p><p>now if you absolutly have to you can put them in the door. just make sure they are out of the way of water run off, or if you can, wrap them in a sandwitch baggie.</p><p></p><p>other then that make sure you ground the deck's chassis to vehicle chassis and the rca's just to make sure you will not get engine noise...</p><p></p><p>any questions pm me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SethPhillips, post: 5030982, member: 559176"] your best bet is to do this.. run a set of 4ch & 2 cha rca's, and some 9 wire for the mid's highs and rem turn on.. 9 wire is basicly all ur speaker wires & a remote turn on wire in a caseing. run the 9 wire behind ur deck and wire it up to the input's of ur factory wire hrness, so all you will haveing going to the deck will be. constant Power, acc power, Ground, & Remote turn on. the 9 wire will now be connected to all ur speaker's, then in the trunk wire up the 9 wire to the correct output's of the 4 channel amp.. now as far as the crossover's. you can install those in youre door panel. i usually install them on the door skin, not inside the door where the window is. but between the door skin and the door panel. usually there is enough room under the door panel arm rest.. now if you absolutly have to you can put them in the door. just make sure they are out of the way of water run off, or if you can, wrap them in a sandwitch baggie. other then that make sure you ground the deck's chassis to vehicle chassis and the rca's just to make sure you will not get engine noise... any questions pm me. [/QUOTE]
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