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Old Jun 14, 2008 | 01:40 PM
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Default Best way to run new rear speaker wires

I just bought a 93 camaro with a bose system. i want to add new rear speakers and replace the door speakers. i plan on running new wires to the back seats by running them along the center console, under the front seats, then along the door and throughthe body up to the speakers. is this the best way to run them? and will i be able to keep my stock subs?

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Old Jun 24, 2008 | 06:09 PM
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Why are you wanting to run new wiring? Is there something wrong with the exsisting wires that you are looking to replace them? And to answer your other question? No! Run the wires along the kick and step panels by the door. Running the wires in the center will be more work in my opinion and the only thing you have to remove is the step panel and run the wiring there. You can hide it under the side panels without having to remove them and the wires will be unseen.
 
Old Jun 27, 2008 | 10:11 AM
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i was just not sure whether i would have to go throught the amps or whether i would be able to use them. but i figure running new wires will be essential to adding the rear speakers since i didnt see any hidden in there or tucked back. thanks for the advice.
 
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