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Trying to clean up a car audio door install
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<blockquote data-quote="Slayer16102" data-source="post: 8785250" data-attributes="member: 676644"><p>Solved. I cut out all the excess stuff and ran one single wire for the tan down to positive on the speaker and one single wire to the grey for the negative on the speaker.</p><p></p><p>If that big black rubber thing matters I can add it back to the loop again if needed it wasn't there with the default bose thing so I am really not sure what its for. The speakers seem to work fine without it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slayer16102, post: 8785250, member: 676644"] Solved. I cut out all the excess stuff and ran one single wire for the tan down to positive on the speaker and one single wire to the grey for the negative on the speaker. If that big black rubber thing matters I can add it back to the loop again if needed it wasn't there with the default bose thing so I am really not sure what its for. The speakers seem to work fine without it. [/QUOTE]
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