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<blockquote data-quote="straktor" data-source="post: 2323827" data-attributes="member: 571690"><p>It's just a good idea to go ahead and install the cables on opposite ends. In professional installation its customary to run the power wire on the drivers side, and the RCA and remote on the passenger side. It's easier to run the RCA's and the remote wire behind a glovebox, and down the kick panel than it is to run it over your pedals. And the typical spot to find a place to run power cable is on the drivers side. So it just kinda works out in all aspects to follow this rule.</p><p></p><p>Don't let people tell you that it's a myth either. It's very true, it depends on so many factors including the vehicle, other installed accessories, amplifiers, cables, etc.... sometimes you will run into a problem, sometimes you wont.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="straktor, post: 2323827, member: 571690"] It's just a good idea to go ahead and install the cables on opposite ends. In professional installation its customary to run the power wire on the drivers side, and the RCA and remote on the passenger side. It's easier to run the RCA's and the remote wire behind a glovebox, and down the kick panel than it is to run it over your pedals. And the typical spot to find a place to run power cable is on the drivers side. So it just kinda works out in all aspects to follow this rule. Don't let people tell you that it's a myth either. It's very true, it depends on so many factors including the vehicle, other installed accessories, amplifiers, cables, etc.... sometimes you will run into a problem, sometimes you wont. [/QUOTE]
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