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ok thanks idk how to solder so ill probably just get the adapter
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alright thanks man one more question whats the install on those is it just take the old ones out and plug the new ones in the same wire
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I have those freaking gromet things in my door! What crap!
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Whats the offset on your rims. By the way, your truck is in my top three favorites on this site.
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so i will need 4 5x7 polk audio db571
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hey man i have a few questions if you dont mind i searched and found alot of talk that was over my head in the audio world and by reading some of your post you sound like you know a little about it.... so i was takin my handles out to paint them and i broke a plastic piece on the end of the wire connected to my front door speaker and it still works but sounds pretty bad but i had been thinking about changing the door speakers anyway so what would you suggest size wise and brand wise and if i should run an amp to them or not i also have a pioneer avic d3 HU if that matter and i am also on a budget thats around 200
thanks hope to hear back soon
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Oh okay, yeah I def plan on getting 0/2 awg before I add another amp.
True, I think I can run the speaker down the left side with the power.
oh okay, so not too much of a deal to worry with the hassle. It's an 05 and was built at the Kentucky plant, guess I'm a lucky one :). What is the molex grommet? And if I don't have it what do I have?
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I just checked, it's pathetic 8awg.
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I'm only running one amp right now, I plan on getting a better wiring kit coming here soon. Oh okay, what about the speaker wire, will it catch interference near the power? I plan on just running the speaker wire from the amp to behind the headunit disconnecting the stock stereo harness and connecting it there. I've never been able to really get the back seat off, I'm afraid to really PUSH those clips to make them unclip, guess you got to give them hell? Also, that T50 bolt, is it required to come off to get the seat off? Sorry for all the questions!
You're a ton of help. Thanks!