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layinlow541 
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Hey im new to the forum but i have useing the12volt for several years now very usefull information on here but i cant seem to find a diagram for a 68 buick lesabre 400 im trying to do a custom install in this so if anyone could help me out i would really appreciate it
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Do you need the wiring for the entire car?

layinlow541 
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no I am just looking for stereo wires and if i wanted I could just do it the hard way and keep trying wires untill I figured out what speaker is what but i really dont want to do that it takes forever lol
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No need to do it the hard way, there is a method to the madness.
https://www.the12volt.com/installbay/forum_posts.asp~TID~74637~PN~1
Should not be an abundance of wire in that vehicle. You can most likely see the rear speaker wires from the rear deck, that's 4 wires out of the loop for you.
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Chances are that vehicle has a common ground speaker set up.  You will probably have to run wires to each speaker.
layinlow541 
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how can i tell if they are a common ground loop or am i back too just pull it and try it?
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Look at the underside of the speakers.  If there is one wire of the speaker that is connected to the chassis of the car, you have a common ground system.

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