Stereo Install..
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Stereo Install..
i am installing my stereo in the truck this weekend and i am putting my 2 amps under the seats. So the question is which is the best way to run the wires from the deck to the amps...under the truck or under the carpet, cause I don't want the wires under the carpet if there is going to be a lump from them.
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First Timer? Haha no worries...
I just installed a new pioneer dvd/amp under driver seat, and behind seat box w/2 12"s earlier today...It was a chevy, they are so much easier than our trucks!
There is a door seal beside your driver seat that runs the length of the doorway. It comes up! You cut a small hole under your seat, then take that seal off. Then run the amp wires over to the door, beside the edge of the carpet OR under the carpet that sits under that door seal. Run it back the same way to the subs, and forward to your firewall, through the hole in your firewall (will have to trim the rubber stop) and your clear! no lumps, and that plastic piece fits down snug enough to keep the wires from wiggling
I just installed a new pioneer dvd/amp under driver seat, and behind seat box w/2 12"s earlier today...It was a chevy, they are so much easier than our trucks!
There is a door seal beside your driver seat that runs the length of the doorway. It comes up! You cut a small hole under your seat, then take that seal off. Then run the amp wires over to the door, beside the edge of the carpet OR under the carpet that sits under that door seal. Run it back the same way to the subs, and forward to your firewall, through the hole in your firewall (will have to trim the rubber stop) and your clear! no lumps, and that plastic piece fits down snug enough to keep the wires from wiggling
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the headliner would be more work but ive never really seen anyone do it so itd be a new place. the door seals are probably your best place. you could run the different wires on oppisite sides of each other far away so they dont interfere. or like i like said before, you could wire them in the central hump in the floor at the corner where people are less likely to see or step on them