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Hey guys, pardon my ignorance but I need a little help with ordering the parts for the amp install.
I have searched but can't the actual part numbers for the Scosche LOC80 connectors, there are a lot of different ones and I don't know which to purchase. I am assuming that the "Y" adapter (listed in the instructions) is the splice from the speaker wires to the Scocshe adapter. Where can I find pictures???
I have a 2010 Street Glide with stock head unit, I am installing Polk MM651's and Soundstream PN4.520D amp.
the part nunmber is actually LOC80. if you're having trouble finding it, the PAC SNI15 is just as good a product. I use both depending on what I'm doing.
Usually when dealing with a higher end setup I'll use the LOC80 for adjustability but to be perfectly honest the PAC SNI15 is more suited for this HD headunit because it's a solid 10:1 reduction.
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