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jquest03 
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Posted: February 22, 2006 at 10:58 AM / IP Logged  
Does anyone have a link on a how-to for an overhead unit?? I have to put in two 10.4" bravo overheads in a town n country and i don't want to make ne mistakes.  Thanks 
genehewett 
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jquest03 
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thanks, that gives me a better idea of what im doing.  Will there be a wiring difference if i am installing two overheads?? meaning: will i use 2 power terminals and 2 ground terminals?  Also, do i really get power from the vehicles fuse box?? or is there another/safer way?
Fastlearner 
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i would usualy get power from the ignition harness. Depending on what year it is though. If its an older one like a 1999 it's safe. However if it's a newer one your constant ignition wire is only 10 amps.

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