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| the easiest way to run the rca's and your remote turn on is to remove the entire glove box. once you have the glovebox out of the car you can run the wire easily through there. then remove the kick panel and the door sill so you can get them under the carpet. by now you should have the the wires by the back seat. now you have two options: 1) you can remove the back seat then lead them straight to the trunk OR 2) you can be ghetto and tuck them on the side of back seat then into the trunk ( thats if you have folding rear seats ). hope this helps.
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| ok, last night I finally got the wires snaked to the trunk. I found that I didn't have to remove the whole glove box, just the part above it (ac cover). The amp and subs run great, and now I'm looking for a way to have a nice custom system. I want both subs facing the back seat, and the amp in the spare wheel well covered in plexiglass. does anybody know where I can get this stuff from, or where people can do it for me? thanks a lot
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| good to know that everything went well. for any other questions you got on car audio you can go to: www.caraudio.com www.carsound.com those forums got alot of info on car audio stuff.
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