I was thinking about 6x9s and flush mounting them into the headliner, or maybe geting them to fit under the factory cloth cover thing... I've seen it done in pictures and pretty sure it wouldn't be too terrible a job. In any case I'm just happy I have music again, it was killing me.
have been messing with it again today, finally, I have both 12v switched and battery power, but I am only reading continuity on the speakers. take all the speakers off the switch and test with just one? I'm testing with a brand new speaker straight from the output on the stereo.
They don't work while out of the door and connected either. That's kinda what I figured with the blue wire. I may just pull new speaker wires to the speakers because I'm lost.
The new head unit is on and functioning correctly as far as I can tell. I was told that the blue wire (remote something. I think) needs to be hooked to the remote output in the new head unit. My sub is hooked up there. But at this point I'll try anything if it means not pulling new wire to the...
Well I'm confused. I have a brand new head unit in the car and new speakers hooked up and still have nothing. What is going on? Is it possible that I melted the coating off the wires and they're dead shorting somewhere? I feel like thats a little extreme...
Self tapped them into the location of the stock speakers and plugged in like factory. Sounded great when they were working. Thanks for the responses. Hopefully the head unit has a fuse to the speakers I guess I'm outta luck. And sewlow I agree... but when single car chicks are in question, they...
Sorry for my first post being a question... I know kinda cruddy forum etiquette. But anyway. I have a 96 2 door Tahoe. It has an older aftermarket jvc head unit and a hideaway Kenwood sub. It also has bose door speakers from a 2000s caddy sls. Had some friends in the car and they put their hip...