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Old Feb 11, 2017 | 03:37 AM
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ok i dont know much about wiring so here is what i am installing ,BAL aw 6.5 speakers with t28 tweeter,d4 amp bridged to 6.5,mhx 280.4 amp bridged to my pioneer 6900 pro for rear lids ,and 2 line levelers,what supppies do i need to buy to hook all this up,or if anyone with same stuff will help,thanks
 
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'14 and newer:
Amp will need 6' of ground wire (black), 6' of power wire (red), atc fuse holder and correct fuse size for your amp and 2 connectors for your battery. I ran 8 awg.
I also bought 2 rolls of 12 awg (red and black) for speaker wires.
2 Stinger 4000 series 2 channel RCAs.
1 bag of 5/8" backerrod.
Hog tunes grilles
BT speaker brackets if not using your pods, line levelers and breakout harness.
2 of these for rear speakers: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Some of this to clean up wiring: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Dynamat or equivalent: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Speaker cloth (I have extra, pm me your address and I'll send you some): https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Waterproofer: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
 

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ok i dont know much about wiring so here is what i am installing ,BAL aw 6.5 speakers with t28 tweeter,d4 amp bridged to 6.5,mhx 280.4 amp bridged to my pioneer 6900 pro for rear lids ,and 2 line levelers,what supppies do i need to buy to hook all this up,or if anyone with same stuff will help,thanks
Need 8 gauge power and ground to the battery.
A 60 amp inline fuse on the power cable.
16 gauge wire for your speakers.
6.5 adapters if you have not purchased them already. (Depending on year of bike)
You will also need a 1.75 - 2.0" hole saw to drill holes in your grills for your tweeters.
RCA's for the amp.
 
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thanks guys, its for 2014 SGS,i have more stuff then i thought ,will make a list of what i do have
 
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Since you are bridging the amp in the fairing and the D4 has about 6-8"on the RCA plug harness you can probably get by with 1 BT355 and 2 Y-splitters (one for left ch and one for right ch). That will help clean things up. When i put the D4 in my 15' SG I had to knock off the mounting hole tabs on the amp and notch out two small bulges in the stock amp tray for the D4 to fit. If you use the J&M tray, it fits no problem.
 
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I ended up not modifying the stock tray. It's a tight fit but it did work.
 
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you can probably get by with 1 BT355 and 2 Y-splitters (one for left ch and one for right ch).
That's how I wired it with 2 amps.
 
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Old Feb 11, 2017 | 12:43 PM
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Originally Posted by matt76cmich
Since you are bridging the amp in the fairing and the D4 has about 6-8"on the RCA plug harness you can probably get by with 1 BT355 and 2 Y-splitters (one for left ch and one for right ch). That will help clean things up. When i put the D4 in my 15' SG I had to knock off the mounting hole tabs on the amp and notch out two small bulges in the stock amp tray for the D4 to fit. If you use the J&M tray, it fits no problem.
I would use the 2 BT355s. One for the front amp and one for the rear amp. Fade comes in handy.

Call BT Donna and she will hook u up with the correct plug and play LL for the rear.

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That's how I wired it with 2 amps.
This would be if you don't care about having fade control. 2 BT line controls would be needed for front to rear fade control unless I am missing something (highly probable).SF
 
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I ended up not modifying the stock tray. It's a tight fit but it did work.
You cheated with the zip ties lol. Looks good though. I only cut things since I already cut up my stock tray for my Fix86.
 
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