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Old 07-26-2005, 11:37 PM
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Help installing subwoofers!!!!!!!! to 1997 Civic

I have a two MTX 12's that are already bought in a box along with a Thunder amp. I have already connected all the wires to the amp and box unit but I was needing to get some info on how to hook it up to the car. I know about the ground and the battery but I was told that the fuse on the box would say radio but it doesn't. Also What about the connections to the radio, the fool that had the car before I had a system hooked up to it so there is wires running under the carpet but I want to completely rewire it cause I have a wiring kit.Can someone give me the directions on how to hook this b*tch up.
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Re: Help installing subwoofers!!!!!!!! to 1997 Civic

[quote=mayhem143]. I know about the ground and the battery but I was told that the fuse on the box would say radio but it doesn't. QUOTE]

Not sure what u are talking about the fuse that says radio. But all you have to do is hook the power wire on the batter and run it to the trunk. Hook a ground wire up in the truck. And if you have an after market radio all you have to do is hook up the rca wires from the radio to the amp, and I think it's called the rem wire from the radio to the amp ( I believe it is a blue wire but I am not positive). Should be fairly easy to hook all of that up, it's not too many wires..
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Old 07-27-2005, 03:51 PM
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Nothing has to be hooked up to the fuse box??????
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Re: Help installing subwoofers!!!!!!!! to 1997 Civic

the wiring kit I got had an inline fuse in the power wire, so yeah, you don't need to hook it up to the fuse box.
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Thanks alot for your help man, I got the subs all wired and it is bumpin' now. thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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