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Chris Fonville
 
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Default Need help wiring speakers

Well I went to wal-mart and an auto parts store, but neither had a speaker
harness. I have found one on the internet for $7 not including shipping.
That seems pretty expensive when I could just cut the wires, splice them,
and then have someone solder the wires to the new speaker. The nearest best
buy or circuit city is over an hour away and I'm not planning on going for
awhile. Is there another place that I could try? Radioshack? Electronics
Express? Also, since the screws aren't lining up, will I need to get an
adapter? Or should I try to drill new holes? Thanks,
Chris

"mayhemkrew" wrote in message
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goto your local best buy or circuit city shop and pick up a speaker

harness.
It will adapt the factory speaker harness to your new speakers, it also
helps with knowing which wire is positive and which is negative. They

only
cost like $5.99 a pair. Bring in your old factory speaker so the guys can
get you the correct harness on your first visit.

"Chris Fonville" wrote in message
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This is my first time installing speakers, so I'm new at the whole

thing.
I
have taken my door panel off and have removed my old factory speakers.
However, the wiring isn't the same (the factory speakers have the
connections right beside each other in an L shape, while my new speakers
have the two metal pieces separated about an inch). How should I go

about
wiring the new speakers? Will I have to cut the wire from the black
connector? I don't have anything to solder with, so how would I attache

the
wires? Thanks in advance for any help,
Chris