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01-02-2013, 12:43 PM | #1 |
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Tapping into rear speaker/sub's from the trunk
I have a 2008 M3 sedan with premium audio and can't seem to find the exact answer I'm looking for in "Search".
I have a setup from my old car, its a OEM 10" Kicker powered sub from my old SRT8. It has a really easy wiring harness, that needs to be grounded, connected to the battery, then has self tapping connectors that need a signal from a positive and negative speaker. Does anyone have a diagram of where I could tap into some speaker/ sub wires from the trunk? Thanks. |
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adding a sub was probably the best thing i did to my car technics harness with LOC is about $140 well worth it plus, they are easy to sell when you get rid of your car and they retain their value well so you won't lose much when you sell it and easy as pie to install/uninstall
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I dont have the harness, but I have the LC2i for sale. 50 bucks and its yours.
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