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Old 11-04-2001, 06:00 PM   #1
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question for p10 owners

Which side are the electrical wires to the rear of the car run? I need to know so I can run the wires to and from my amp on the opposite side. Also, does anyone know if the clarion system with separates has external crossovers, and what is the location of them? Are the wires coming out of the head unit speaker level, or not?

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Old 11-06-2001, 11:47 PM   #2
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i think it may be the drivers side but dont hold me to that. it doesnt really matter b/c i have wires running down both sides. shouldnt effect any thing.
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I think all the electrical wires run down the drivers side, but the speaker wires/remote turn-on (blah,blah,blah) run down the passenger side. The whole stock audio system is wired with speaker-level wires.
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I've just always been told that if you keep sound system wiring away from other wiring in the car, it gets clearer sound b/c of less interference.

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Yes, keep the speaker wires away from power wires or you could introduce noise into the sound.
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