subs - where did you run your power wire?
i cant find a whole anywhere to bring the wire to the battery? also where should i connect my ground too?
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pull the ecm up out of the way, theres a hole to snake it thru down there
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Yes, same spot I ran mine
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the wire is running to my passenger side though
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Yeah and the ecm is on the passenger side along with the batter junction block. Two 10mm bolts hold it in place, lift it out and set it to the side. There are a few spots to ground to. I usually clean the paint off of the stud/mount for the rear seat belt's shoulder mount. If you take the plastic off, you will see it.
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I ran my power wire to the rubber grommet in the passenger side floor pan. As long as the grommet is snug around the wire and the wire is clear of moving parts/exhaust pipes it will be fine. Mine has been like that for almost a year and a half now.
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just make sure to run RCAs AWAY from power and ground wires
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thanks guys. i havent gotten around to it yet but ill let ya know how it goes.
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not to jack the tread but why do you run the rca away from the power cables interference? how close is too close
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Yes, it causes Interference, I would guess try to keep half inch between RCA's and power wire. I think it depends on the gauge of the power wire. I used to run them together under the carpet next to driver seat and just made sure they didn't touch and I never had interference.. I haven't done any big audio stuff in years though.
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I just run power down one side of the car and RCAs down the other side. No worries about interference that way :)
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What about using shielded cables? They help also... |
Finally got around to this a few months back lol
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power wire down the drivers side, rca's down the passsenger side (or visa-versa) and then for ground wire.. well it depends where your amp is. you can run it to a bolt inside/underneath one of the plastic iner rear walls, you can run it easily to the bolt/mount for one of the LOWER parts of the rear bucket seats, or put your own bolt in, etc. sand/grind off all paint and primer before making the connection as well |
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