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<blockquote data-quote="zseese" data-source="post: 2012672" data-attributes="member: 8672"><p>Amplifiers connect with a power wire straight from the battery with a 30-40 amp in line fuse (a foot from the battery or so) and a comparable gauge ground cable (4-8 gauge for what you are looking at doing) to a seat bolt or something similar (usually). Then it will need a turn on lead (usually connects to the power antenna wire from the radio, usually orange, or a turn on lead from the radio, usually blue. Then it will need RCA cables or in line wires from the rear speaker leads from the radio, depending on what the radio offers). Its really easy to install, just run the cables under the door sills and behind the rear seat. Like I said before, you can look up the step by step instructions from a place like crutchfield. I have installed (many moons ago) 4-5 systems in vehicles and if you study up and get the correct parts before hand, it can be done in 3 hours or so. I always soldered my speaker connections, although twist connectors or butt connectors will work too...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zseese, post: 2012672, member: 8672"] Amplifiers connect with a power wire straight from the battery with a 30-40 amp in line fuse (a foot from the battery or so) and a comparable gauge ground cable (4-8 gauge for what you are looking at doing) to a seat bolt or something similar (usually). Then it will need a turn on lead (usually connects to the power antenna wire from the radio, usually orange, or a turn on lead from the radio, usually blue. Then it will need RCA cables or in line wires from the rear speaker leads from the radio, depending on what the radio offers). Its really easy to install, just run the cables under the door sills and behind the rear seat. Like I said before, you can look up the step by step instructions from a place like crutchfield. I have installed (many moons ago) 4-5 systems in vehicles and if you study up and get the correct parts before hand, it can be done in 3 hours or so. I always soldered my speaker connections, although twist connectors or butt connectors will work too... [/QUOTE]
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