GMAN
November 9th, 2005, 07:13 PM
Hey guys, I'm doing my own custom system in my Mark. My plan is to change all of the speakers to 6 1/2 components and rid myself of the factory amp. How do I find the speaker wires in the trunk so I don't have run new wires?
1wykdmk8
November 9th, 2005, 07:27 PM
Do it right....run new wires.....TRUST ME!
GMAN
November 9th, 2005, 07:58 PM
Do it right....run new wires.....TRUST ME!
Thanks, I appreciate that input!
By the way, did you run subs? How did you do it?
GMAN
November 9th, 2005, 09:51 PM
Do it right....run new wires.....TRUST ME!
OK, when rewiring, how are the speakers run? Could anyone give me a diagram? Here is what I would like to know.
Do I rewire each speaker from the speaker to the back of the back of the radio?
Do the rewired speakers go from the speaker to the rear where the new amplifier is located?
dertyclown
November 9th, 2005, 10:35 PM
When I did my buddys I just falowed the wires back from the speakers but that was monsoon thoe
JMiles_T
November 15th, 2005, 10:04 PM
Do I rewire each speaker from the speaker to the back of the back of the radio?
Do the rewired speakers go from the speaker to the rear where the new amplifier is located?
If you are using an external amplifier, the speaker wires will need to be run from the speakers to the amplifier.
YouthKwest
November 16th, 2005, 04:36 PM
are you keeping the original headunit? If so and the factory amp was in use, then the Headunit is most likely a dead head..meaning that no internal power. In any case, if you are using an aftermarket headunit, run the rca's back to the amp. Speaker leads go through the amplifier then to the speakers. ALWAYS rewire! Factory Ford wiring is not even close to sufficient for todays component sets. I have one single sub and it fires through the package tray in the rear. 3 amps, a 3-way set of components, one sub and Eclipse headunit. All I needed.
Let me know how things turn out. It is only right that with such a sweet looking car, you also clean up your audio signal too.