maverick
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- '2000 XLT
first off i would like to thank everyone who answered any of the questions i might have had during my installation of an amplifier. I decided I would do a write up on my experiences and throw in some stuff I thought "if i had only known that before I started".
ok so basically when you install an amp you have 2 choices for getting power to the speakers:
1)run new wire directly to the speakers (more for aftermarket)
2) splice into the existing harness and use existing speaker wire
i decided that i wanted to run new wires because:
1)I had aftermarket speakers
2)I wanted to learn and give myself a challenge
My Alpine HU had preouts so I ran 4 RCA cables down along the console, underneath the carpet (existing hole where cable from power driver seat goes), to where I was going to mount the amp (under the driver side rear seat)
I ran power from the battery down the driver side panels and to the amp
Ok so here is where the fun began: running speaker wire
Here are some things I recommend
1)Remove the rear seats
2)DO NOT spend an arm and a leg buying "overkill" wire that you do not need
What I did was I referenced the American Wire Gage Table and used less expensive wire that still gave the proper power rating to the speakers I used. This is just a RECOMMENDATION
3)Now I am not sure on other models, but on my 2000 X, the driver side door is different from the other three. There is a plastic box blocking the tube path. I did not feel like dealing with it so instead of running new wire for it I just spliced into the harness.
I hope some of these tips are useful or helpful. If you have any questions I will be more than happy to try to help b/c I know how helpful the board has been to me. Thank You
-Sean
ok so basically when you install an amp you have 2 choices for getting power to the speakers:
1)run new wire directly to the speakers (more for aftermarket)
2) splice into the existing harness and use existing speaker wire
i decided that i wanted to run new wires because:
1)I had aftermarket speakers
2)I wanted to learn and give myself a challenge
My Alpine HU had preouts so I ran 4 RCA cables down along the console, underneath the carpet (existing hole where cable from power driver seat goes), to where I was going to mount the amp (under the driver side rear seat)
I ran power from the battery down the driver side panels and to the amp
Ok so here is where the fun began: running speaker wire
Here are some things I recommend
1)Remove the rear seats
2)DO NOT spend an arm and a leg buying "overkill" wire that you do not need
What I did was I referenced the American Wire Gage Table and used less expensive wire that still gave the proper power rating to the speakers I used. This is just a RECOMMENDATION
3)Now I am not sure on other models, but on my 2000 X, the driver side door is different from the other three. There is a plastic box blocking the tube path. I did not feel like dealing with it so instead of running new wire for it I just spliced into the harness.
I hope some of these tips are useful or helpful. If you have any questions I will be more than happy to try to help b/c I know how helpful the board has been to me. Thank You
-Sean