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My front speakers have quit working, think it has been narrowed down to the plug coming from the radio. Harley wants $776 for a replacement radio (they said old one was bad), I can send it to Iron Cross for much less.
In the mean time can I cut the wires going to the back speakers (they work) and run them into the hog tune amp, making the front speakers work again?
I think it should work... am I missing something?
My front speakers have quit working, think it has been narrowed down to the plug coming from the radio. Harley wants $776 for a replacement radio (they said old one was bad), I can send it to Iron Cross for much less.
In the mean time can I cut the wires going to the back speakers (they work) and run them into the hog tune amp, making the front speakers work again?
I think it should work... am I missing something?
What year? I have one I'll sell you for $350. $400 with 4 speakers.
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