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99 Cutlass Firewall (Stereo Install)
Where do I run the cable from my battery to the amp threw the firewall??....I cant find a place to run it threw...Will I have to drill?...I Didnt have to drill when i installed my system in my Mustang....Any help please....TY
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Re: 99 Cutlass Firewall (Stereo Install)
I went through the boot around the brake on my 95 ciera.
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Re: 99 Cutlass Firewall (Stereo Install)
OK, I have the wire ran, but I am hooking this up with my stock radio, so i have a CONVETER to hook up to my rear speaker that i got from circuit city, is it even the right one ?and i am not a pro at this by far otherwise i wouldnt be asking questions lol, but my question is
Is there a converter out there that will allow me to hook them up through my rear speaker without me having to cut the wires and another thing is do I have to use the REMOTE wire for my amp still? and if so where do i hook it up to?...Ty for the help guys. |
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Re: 99 Cutlass Firewall (Stereo Install)
Welcome to AF HelpPlease69.
I dont think your aftermarket amp will work. Thier is a factory amp in the trunk, and most aftermarket amps will toast it, then make loud sqeeling noises. I dont know about that converter thing..... sounds like a scamm. I used an Alpine passive amp/eq(120watts) once in a Grand am I had and it worked great. Good Luck
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