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AMP RCA ???

explorer93xlt

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thanks to the help from JTang i now have a much better understanding of hooking up a amp , but one more last thing does anyone know how you can feed the RCA's drom the floor of the truck to the back of the radio can you stick like a coat hanger somewere and pull them up to the radio?? thanks alot
 



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your not going to beable to hook RCA's up to your stock radio, even if you could you would still have to pull it out.
 






i have a pioneer permier with 3 rca's but the problem is not that the problem is getting the rca's from the carpet to the dash up to the back of the radio to plug in
 






You can take off the plastic moldings where the carpeting ends and where the door sill begins. After that, you can simply lift the carpeting and string the wire along the carpet line. I would suggest doing this along the passenger side. You will need to take off the kick panel and the glove compartment, both real easy to take off and put back. Then just string the RCAs to the radio are and connect.
 






so from the glove compartment there is a opening to the radio compartment?/
 






You should be able to feed the RCA cables down and out through the back part of where the head unit is mounted. Then run them under the driver side carpet and under the plastic door sill plates.
 






I have a Pioneer DEH-P2000 and all I had to do was pull the radio out, stick my had down the slot, and feed the RCAs from the bottom of the dash in to the compartment and pull it through. It isn't very difficult. To feed it to the back of the truck, you need to pull off the kick panals and the bottom molding, like eveyone else said.

Hope this helps!
 






I did the same as "Green92". Thats the best and easiest way..and best of all it hides the wires. If you take it under the carpet you'll still feel it.
 






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