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Old Dec 2, 2006 | 12:03 AM
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im using the high level input option for my amp and stock head unit. would it be best to cut the stock speaker wires and crimp them to the high level input or use a line splicer that crimps over the exsisting wire and adds another wire to it. my reasoning is that reversing would be easier but i dont know how well these splicers will hold up with conectivity
 
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Old Dec 2, 2006 | 02:36 PM
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Of course soldering is the best option, but if you're looking for something crimp on, AND easily reversible. T-taps are a great option. They hold up fairly well ( good quality ones) and once removed are hardly noticable
 
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Old Dec 2, 2006 | 05:13 PM
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Of course soldering is the best option, but if you're looking for something crimp on, AND easily reversible. T-taps are a great option. They hold up fairly well ( good quality ones) and once removed are hardly noticable
Sorry to intrude, but you need to post a gallery for your truck, or send me a link to car domain. I want to see that S/C and your truck. bet it looks bad ***.
 
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Old Dec 4, 2006 | 01:17 PM
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I'm gonna try and get a gallery up sometime
 
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