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new rear speakers, 94 altima

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Topic: new rear speakers, 94 altima

Posted By: kdizle
Subject: new rear speakers, 94 altima
Date Posted: July 04, 2007 at 1:44 AM

I own a 1994 Nissan Altima. I jus purchased 2  Drive Gear 6 1/2" Pyles that I'm trying to install at the moment along with the 2 tweeters as well. 

https://www.amazon.com/Drive-Gear-Speaker-Component-Kit/dp/B0007LCLPE/ref=sr_1_14/002-1029791-1079235?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1183530783&sr=1-14

It came with the speakers, the wiring, and the passive crossover network. I've gone through almost all of the steps to finally install them except for mounting and finding out where to hook the main power cords coming the speaker and going into the passive crossover network.  Does anyone have any ideas? Please help.  Pictures of this would be greatly appreciated! Thanks




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Posted By: INSTALLER_MSS
Date Posted: July 04, 2007 at 2:31 AM
Radio 12v red  +  radio harness
Radio Ground (chassis)    
Radio Ignition blue  +  radio harness
Radio Illumination RED / blue  +  radio harness
Factory Amp Turn-on lt. GREEN/ red  +  radio harness
Power Antenna BLACK/ red  +  radio harness
LF Speaker +/- blue/white - blue / YELLOW  +,- radio harness or amp under rear deck
RF Speaker +/- brown - BROWN / white  +,- radio harness or amp under rear deck
LR Speaker +/- red - green  +,- radio harness or amp under rear deck
RR Speaker +/- blue - pink  +,- radio harness or amp under rear deck


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Posted By: kdizle
Date Posted: July 06, 2007 at 1:01 PM
Thank you, I finally got it set up and it sounds great. It turns out that I had forgotten to hook up the rear speaker attachment in the back of the deck.





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