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    Quote Originally Posted by Aceoage View Post
    Thanks gtpinsc, I installed my setup as you recommended.I was impressed by the difference these new speakers made. The only real problem i had was rewiring the front speakers.
    no problem man...im confused as to why u had wiring probs for front speakers...those were the easiest for me...they have the little connectors that just slide over the posi and ground contacts.did u run a amp to them?if so i see where ur comin from.
     

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    Yes i did, it was really a learning experience for me in wiring. Not I'm just worried about how the car will cope with the extra load.
     

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aceoage View Post
    Yes i did, it was really a learning experience for me in wiring. Not I'm just worried about how the car will cope with the extra load.
    Buy a cap, i have a 2400 watt system in my 'pala,. The w bodys make alot of power, but have a slow drain i find. With a capacitor, my light don't flicker and it evens out the load on the car..
    Last edited by cobraz; 08-27-2008 at 07:29 AM. Reason: punctuation
     

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    Would a capacitor be fairly safe? A friend told me to use some fuseable links so a fuse would break when the load was too much.
     

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aceoage View Post
    Would a capacitor be fairly safe? A friend told me to use some fuseable links so a fuse would break when the load was too much.
    ye, when you buy the wires for the cap, make sure you have a 'Power distrubution box" thats were the fuses are.
     

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    K sounds good, now just to save up my money.
     

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