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Old 01-03-2007, 03:29 PM
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nahh i just ran them to be back and tapped the harness, I didnt want to run through the doors
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Originally Posted by xspyder85x
im confused, did you run all new wires? huh? the best thing to do is to get some nice 12 - 16 gage speaker wire and rerun all of the new lines. its what i did, it sucks doing it, but its better in the long run. leave all the stock wiring and dont cut any harnesses.

running wires to all the speakers is a total waste of time!! The factory wires are plenty and there is no need to run new wires to all the speakers in the doors!!
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It might be, but personaly if it wasnt time consuming I would have liked to have done that, you just feel better inside knowing all the wiring is Monster or RF. No diff, but its the thought that counts
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it's a waste of money. besides you are the only one who would know. there's no way you could tell the difference.
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