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2001 R/T - Wiring Subs and Amp

Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 1:25 pm
by flhmfd
well my friend you wrote off his srt-4 said he'd sell me his custom trunk enclosure for dirt cheap, the only problem is a need a 10'' square kicker. long story short i found a sub and amp combo for cheap and im gonna mod the square part to make a circular one fit...heres a pic to show what it looks like...(i'll be taking the red shit off it and its basically a false floor, all that black carpeting is aftermarket and sits just over the stock stuff...the whole setup cost him like 4g's or something)

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ANYWAYS...my problems is im not sure how to connect it to my stock deck like he did. i've searched and read and everything i just wanna know how simple it is. or how much a shop would charge to wire it all up.

thanks

Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2007 10:53 pm
by kc2005ptgt
First, it is really easy to do but the sound will not be AS good as if you had aftermarket.

Here is how to run the amp:

You need to run a power wire from you battery to the trunk, so either get an amp wiring kit with 8awg wiring or bigger (I suggest 4awg personally). You will also need a high/low level convertor, you can find it at Walmart, or any audio store dealing in car stereos (here is a link to what I am talking about Convertor.

Run the wire through the rubber grommet located behind the battery on the firewall and under the carpet - remove the driver kick panel as well as the door jam panels which hold the carpet down along with the bottom portion of the B pillar and bottom part of your rear seat. Then pull the wire through and tuck it down, pull it into the trunk, and you are done with that. You also need to clear some spot in the trunk of paint, and perferably use a screw already in the trunk, or bolt, and attach your negative cable to it. MAKE SURE there is no paint left. :D

Now, you have to remove your center HVAC controls to access the stereo. On the back of it you are going to have to locate the corrcet wires for the rear left and right speakers. You are going to have strip back the wire and reveal the copper. Than you have to connect the wires from the input side of the convertor to it, following their directions. Then you can run your RCA plugs to the amp, down the middle, not the same side as the +wire for the amp.

Now you have to locate a remote source which turns on with the stereo, usually the +accesory wire switched ignition. Tap into the same way as you did with the speaker wires, or just cut it in half (like I do) and connect it all back together. :D Run this wire down the same side as the +amp wire.

Then just make all your connections like you are supposed to the amp, etc, and you will be rocking!

Sorry, if I had more time I would look up wire colors, etc for you, but it is late and my wife is telling me to get off of the computer! :lol: