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Old Jan 25, 2008 | 09:41 PM
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it's a long story but in a nutshell; a buddy of mine was putting a new system in for my birthday. he is very good with car electronics and i trust him 100%. needless to say he ripped out my mach 460, we got into a fight, we're not friends anymore, and he handed me back my car at that point and we went our different ways. there is nothing left of the system and i can't find any wiring that went to the audio system. but this is all beside the point. there's nothing left and it doesn't matter why, it just isnt there, andi just need to know where to go from here.
Old Jan 26, 2008 | 11:34 AM
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sorry about yer buddy, even with the mach wiring ripped out the deck wiring should still be in there. If fit is gone then you will need to run new wires then. You can find most of what you need in the fusebox except for the dimmer wire, that one will be harder to find.

your deck will need a constant, ignition, and a ground at the minimum. dimmer is really optional.
Old Feb 9, 2008 | 07:17 PM
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How did you run wires to your aftermarket front door speakers? I know thereis a grommet but I have been told it is more difficult than justrunning it through. What else needs to be done to get the wire through the door into the door frame?
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