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Adding a sub to the Shaker 500
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<blockquote data-quote="Evilcartman" data-source="post: 10883843" data-attributes="member: 3680"><p>It is just normal speaker wire that came with the amp kit. The shielding is the important part, more so than the gauge of the wire. Just figure, it is tapping into a very small factory wire and the factory wires on the speakers are small. You just don’t want to pick up noise with thin shielding. I don’t really like those blue wire clip taps, but I didn’t want to cut the harness. They seem to be working perfect.</p><p></p><p>I also have the Brembo package, but I didn’t want to do anything with the spare tire chamber. I actually used an ohm meter to find a good ground, which happened to be the bracket that I bolted to the frame for the Stealthbox. On my ’03 I grounded the amp to the trunk latch bracket. Either way, I would test for a good ground since the protective coating on these cars protects the metal. You definitely want to sand/grind the surface.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the link. That is very useful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evilcartman, post: 10883843, member: 3680"] It is just normal speaker wire that came with the amp kit. The shielding is the important part, more so than the gauge of the wire. Just figure, it is tapping into a very small factory wire and the factory wires on the speakers are small. You just don’t want to pick up noise with thin shielding. I don’t really like those blue wire clip taps, but I didn’t want to cut the harness. They seem to be working perfect. I also have the Brembo package, but I didn’t want to do anything with the spare tire chamber. I actually used an ohm meter to find a good ground, which happened to be the bracket that I bolted to the frame for the Stealthbox. On my ’03 I grounded the amp to the trunk latch bracket. Either way, I would test for a good ground since the protective coating on these cars protects the metal. You definitely want to sand/grind the surface. Thanks for the link. That is very useful. [/QUOTE]
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