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Old 03-08-2005, 09:24 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Amplifier Power Connections

I searched the forums thinking I had seen this somewhere but cant seem to find it now. Those who have installed amps and subs, how did you connect power to the amp. I like the battery being so close in the trunk but cant see an easy way (in a dark driveway tonight) to connect the amp to power. If ya got pics that would be awesome.
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Old 03-08-2005, 09:31 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Talk to your local car audio shop and they should hook you up with whatever you need. You will need an Amp installation kit for the wattage that you are going to be running, and depending on if you are running the OEM head unit you will need an inline converter to convert to RCA jacks. Or you can just pay the money and have a professional do it. Either way, MY stuff sounds good. Very LITTLE trunk vibration, mostly the plate. I wish they still had the 4 bolt setup for the license plate like they did on my L200.
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The whole back of my car vibrates the deck lid the rear doors the trunk the rear seats and so on. The power and ground I pulled right off the battery. The remote wire I tapped into the power window circuit in the fuse box. And the rear speakers I tapped into for a line converter.
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