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Originally Posted by themaxx00
BUMP! I gotta check this out when I get home. Sounds great! I like your Idea also Dez.
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Yeah, for the most part, this is an inexpensive way to put some good sounds in your truck without the hassle of building a custom box yourself. The Pioneer pre mounted shallow mount enclosure fits almost perfect with just a very minor modification to the box itself. When I say inexpensive, I mean around 600 bucks for all brand new stuff (amp, wiring kit, sub in the inclosure) bought out of your commercial retailers. Im sure if you are an e-bay user you can get everything i got for much cheaper. The damn thing sounds great in my opinion and its all pretty much out of the way. The hardest part was figuring out which wires to run the signals out to the amp as I didnt want to take my doors apart and tap off of the speakers. But when you get your dash apart and look at the harness on the back of the stock radio, your going to use the middle square plug to run your + and - speaker line-outs. When looking at the plug with the securing clip facing down, the very top right corner wire is your right speaker negative and the very bottom right corner wire is your right speaker positive. Vise Versa for the other speaker input, the very top left corner wire is your left rear speaker negative and the very bottom left corner wire is the left rear speaker positive. Cant remember the colors of the wires but they dont match your typical red and black, pos and neg, color scheme. Once you found the wires then you tap in the line with wire taps that you can get from a hardware store for $ .99 and connect your signal line converter so you can run your RCA input cables from the dash. If you do it that way then you dont have to worry about running RCA cables if you decide to go with an after market head unit...they'r already there. Of course this is just an option for putting in some sound that I stumbled upon and Im sure that Im not the only one who has done it. Just want to put the word out and share ideas.