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In the year I've had the new head unit I've had the miswiring message twice. Nutz install the original system almost 3 years ago and only the power wire still remains...i want to start all over and redo every damn wire I messed with to try to eliminate the issue.. Some of the wires I used when I chsnged amps are old and probably some of the issue and the boss kit comes with a 300ft rca cable lol.. So where csn I get some quality wire from.i know there was a thread about speaker wire last week but I don't wanna buy it online.. 10 years ago I used monster rca cables and wire from best buy with zero issues.. I assume that would still work fine.. But if there is anything better I'd be willing to try it out.. Thanks for the help
I have had great luck with my Rockford Fosgate install kits. Good quality stuff, but a little more money, ya get what ya pay for. Kinda bummed cause I read your post looking for something to have a smart *** comment about and came up with nothing!!!!! Seriously though, good to see you around again. Good luck with the rewire.
Kris
I never left.. I assume I gave you **** at some point? I don't pay attention to names on here when I read posts so if that's what happened I still won't apologize I'm sure it was warranted lol
Go support your local small business owner. Find your local car audio shop and tell them what you want.they likely have all but the short patch cords on hand. Wire cut to length as they likely have in bulk spool.
Go support your local small business owner. Find your local car audio shop and tell them what you want.they likely have all but the short patch cords on hand. Wire cut to length as they likely have in bulk spool.
That's was the plan.. While I have it torn down im thinkin about upgrading some stuff.. Maybe some new BT gear
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