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94 dodge intrepid, amp to factory hu?


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thadon$ 
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hi to every one on here. now lets get to business i have a dodge intrepid 94 and i have a factory stereo and i wanted to hook it up to my amp. i already brought the converter and my wires have been ran from the battery to the trunk i just need help hooking the converter up to the factory stereo can someone help?
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94 dodge intrepid, amp to factory hu? -- posted image. 
this is what the converter looks like
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The WHITE wires and the GRAY wires are your speaker input wires. One for left and one for right. The BROWN wire is a GROUND wire that helps the LOC ground so you don't get as much interference in the lines.
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thadon$ 
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where would be the best place to hook the ground to in my car
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i usually don't use the grounds on the inline converter. i haven't ever run into a situation that needed them. someone told me one time that sometimes in older vehicles it will help keep noise out of the system but i haven't ever had to use the brown wires at all. good luck!
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