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98 Frontier XE stereo wiring


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tmaxx61 
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I have just picked up some new tweeters to replace the oem tweeters in my 98 Frontier XE. They came with a pair of crossovers, that when I use them there is barely any sound coming out of the tweeters. So I have wired them for now without the crossover. My question is is there a built in crossover/resister somewhere in the wiring, and if so where is it? Every componet is aftermarket now, except for the wiring. Should I go through and replace all the wiring?
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Posted: October 04, 2005 at 6:58 PM / IP Logged  

We need a look at your aftermarket system:  what are the mids, amplifier, etc?  Otherwise, yes, replace the OEM wiring if you suspect it's a problem...and tweeters MUST have the protection of a crossover.  The one that came with it.

Build the box so that it performs well in the worst case scenario and, in return, it will reward you at all times.
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Audiobahn AT 60 16mm tweeter with 12db crossover with audiophile grade capacitors and polyswitch protection
Pioneer cd player DEH -P4000
2x 6.5 Rockford Fosgates
1 8 inch JL Audio sub powered by a Orion 2ch 200 watt amp bridged

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