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Ok I have a 2000 chevy truck with a stock head unit...And I wanna add a 10" sub so i got the amp all powered up and everthing and I bought a line out Converter and plugged the RCAs in to it..but what do I do with the other wires on the input side?

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Yep, what wingnut said....I have a 2000 sierra and probably the easiest way to do it is splice it into the right rear speaker(or left, doesnt really matter) but splice into it at the headunit and then run the rca's behind the glovebox and under the carpet to the amp. Light Blue is Right Rear - and Dark Blue is Right Rear +. Do you have a reg. cab? Good luck!

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LOC's require you to splice your speaker wires into them.

 

Thanks

 

Yep, what wingnut said....I have a 2000 sierra and probably the easiest way to do it is splice it into the right rear speaker(or left, doesnt really matter) but splice into it at the headunit and then run the rca's behind the glovebox and under the carpet to the amp. Light Blue is Right Rear - and Dark Blue is Right Rear +. Do you have a reg. cab? Good luck!

 

No its a single cab.

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LOC's require you to splice your speaker wires into them.

 

Thanks

 

Yep, what wingnut said....I have a 2000 sierra and probably the easiest way to do it is splice it into the right rear speaker(or left, doesnt really matter) but splice into it at the headunit and then run the rca's behind the glovebox and under the carpet to the amp. Light Blue is Right Rear - and Dark Blue is Right Rear +. Do you have a reg. cab? Good luck!

 

No its a single cab.

 

 

Yea, lol, regular cab is a single cab....so I guess you puttin your amp under your seat right?

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Yea, lol, regular cab is a single cab....so I guess you puttin your amp under your seat right?

 

 

Oh my bad and read that wrong lol. im putting the amp behind the seat

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Yea, lol, regular cab is a single cab....so I guess you puttin your amp under your seat right?

 

 

Oh my bad and read that wrong lol. im putting the amp behind the seat

 

 

:D lol, no problem...so yea, just splice it into the speaker wires and run the RCA's to the amp, you might have to adjust the input voltage on the amp but probly not if your using a relatively good LOC.....good luck

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:D lol, no problem...so yea, just splice it into the speaker wires and run the RCA's to the amp, you might have to adjust the input voltage on the amp but probly not if your using a relatively good LOC.....good luck

 

 

Do i need to splice in too both speakers? or just one of them?

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Just one is fine....since you amp is on the right side(im guessing) you could get the speaker wires for the right rear speaker under the door sill clip panel and that way you would only have to get a 3ft. RCA cable instead of a longer one....

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Just one is fine....since you amp is on the right side(im guessing) you could get the speaker wires for the right rear speaker under the door sill clip panel and that way you would only have to get a 3ft. RCA cable instead of a longer one....

 

 

Its on the left side but i have along RCA cable. im just gonna put the LOC behind the radio and then just run the RCAs to the amp.

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