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Old 05-06-2008, 10:21 PM
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04 tweeter wiring question

I posted this in the audio section also.I just installed a dn unit.In the process
of installing component speakers in the front doors.Where does the input wires split from the radio to the speakers/tweeters? Or do I have to run new wires
from crossovers to tweeters?Any input would help..thank you.
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The wires don't split, at least not in a king cab. There are wires right from the radio going to the tweeters. When I did my tweeters I conected to the tweeter wires right behind the radio. I have the crossovers under the drivers seat.
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Old 05-07-2008, 11:26 AM
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I figured the radio had a built in crossover.I'm gonna pull new wires from the
door to the tweeter since I already installed the radio.I'll just leave the new crossover in the door.Thank you very much for clearing up my head.
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The factory tweeter has a resistor on it eliminating the need for a crossover.
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yeah if your gonna install component speakers ( im assuming your using an amp as well b/c most component speakers arent very efficient) its better to run all new wiring, i did it the halfassed way in my civic, just ran signal from the amp up to the harness and tapped in there so i would have to run wires to speakers, but its really not the best way to do it. what kinda speakers ya got? i just put my Avic-D3 in, and im gonna be puttin my alpine amp and type-r compents in soon how is the stereo imaging with the tweetes in the A pillar?
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