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Power Wire on 96' Maxda 626


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turboman 
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Posted: July 24, 2004 at 12:19 PM / IP Logged  

hello all,

i am in the process of hooking up some minimal bass in my car. using a Boss RT335 250X2 and a pyle blue wave bandpass 500 watts. i got the scosche 550wiring kit. i need some help on where and how to run the power wire from the battery into the car (not seeing an opening) and then also what would be the best way to run it to the trunk along with the RCA wire. should i do the power on one side and the rca on the other side of the car. thanks alot for any and all responses. ohh i'm using a sony cdx-ca900x headunit.

godd dan it 
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Posted: July 24, 2004 at 11:38 PM / IP Logged  
If you cant find a way to run the power wire from the battery through openings in the firewall.....you may have to drill a hole and then send it through. Run the power wire and blue turn on lead from the head unit down one side of the car and the RCA cables on the other side of the car. You dont want the RCA cables and power wire near each other. You can run the cables under the door sills or under the carpet.

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