RE: Stereo install--attn Greg

From: The Man From Utopia (tmfu@home.com)
Date: Mon Sep 04 2000 - 22:22:14 EDT


> The best way to keep it all in some kind of order is when
> you hook-up your stereo wires is to use some quick connects.(the
automotive
> connectors that has a male spade and a female joiner and you crimp them
onto
> the wires.) This way when you remove your box for passengers the wires
> can be tucked behind the seats and the box put anywhere you want. Just be
> sure that you put a protective cap over the power lead. This way there
will
> be no shorting out --along with no fires. BTW--that was a great price for
> the speakers you got. Of course, by not seeing what you actually have I
can't
> really tell what is needed. That's one of the perils of doing a custom
> job, everything MUST be made and thought of on the spot. This is also why
I'm
> installing my SUBs in the bed---but I do have the advantage of having the
> locking cover. I'm also installing an alarm when I'm through, that I
> guarantee can't be disarmed when armed.
> Tim R.

Thanx Tim. Already solved the disconnecting problem, by using 1/4" phono
jacks&plugs. I should have some pics soon..

Greg
95 Dakota Sport CC v6 5spd
Rahway NJ
ICQ: 283886
http://24.6.89.18/dakota/dodge.htm



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