dude why waste your money???
all you gotta do is cut off the GM plug and crimp on some ends
or if you're running them off an amp run new speaker wire
i need them for the doors because of the tweeter. the back i guess i could do that
why do you need them for the tweeters??
am i missing something here?
You can grab a harness at walmart if you dont feel like stripping wires. crimping is however almost a necessity if you dont feel like shorting out your system. My system is half-crimped. Some bare speaker wire is left unprotected, I left it out of the ashtray until I could get money for more connectors, I just crimped the important ones; Ground, and a few speaker wires, along with the remote. I left the power wire and accessory wire uncrimped for a reason you can find in the topic "are you afraid of ghosts??"
my tweeters in the door are inside the door panel itsself i guess thats how they all are. the wire runs for the door speaker to the tweeter and i wanna keep that tweeter plus the speakers im gettin have one on them already.
hmm, you might wanna watch that, it might give you a load below 4 ohm, and end up cook your head unit.
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So should i just disconnect them?
I would. But that's just me.
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you don't have to use adapters. you can simply cut away some insulation and tie into the stock wiring, leaving the stock plug attached(but not connected). then if you ever decide to go back to original, the stock plugs will be there.
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I'd suggest leaving the tweeters out until you can grab a passive/active crossover (or an amp that can do the same) so the tweeters dont get low frequencies. I have a boss crossover that came with my CRX, it's got outputs to tweeter and midbass, and it's passive.
Listen to these guys, blown tweeters SUCK
Not to mention headunits


blown amps suck major bawlz too