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Old Sep 7, 2013 | 08:36 AM
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I order Polk mm651,pbr300x2,6.5 adapters and picking up some poly fill today. So my question,is there any certain wiring kit that I need or just any 10G car radio kit with 30amp fuse. 2007 street glide
 
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Basic car kit will work. You will need some butt splices or spade connectors for your speaker wires, but that's about it. Shrink tube and soldering the connections would look better but not necessary.
 
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Basic car kit will work. You will need some butt splices or spade connectors for your speaker wires, but that's about it. Shrink tube and soldering the connections would look better but not necessary.
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Old Sep 7, 2013 | 10:30 AM
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Originally Posted by quinton82
I order Polk mm651,pbr300x2,6.5 adapters and picking up some poly fill today. So my question,is there any certain wiring kit that I need or just any 10G car radio kit with 30amp fuse. 2007 street glide
Sounds good! Think I'll bite.

Pricing on all of that and source?

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Old Sep 7, 2013 | 10:55 AM
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You will need the ground wire long enough to reach back to the negative terminal of the battery as per RF. See the sticky note at top of Audio section.
 
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is that a direct plug in amp, or a regular amp install required?
 
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Old Sep 7, 2013 | 12:58 PM
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jumped the gun on that question.... i see you need a car install kit.
 
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Sounds good! Think I'll bite.

Pricing on all of that and source?

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Amazon $288 shipped but had 50 gift card so 320
 
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I grounded mine to the bolt that holds the crash bars to the frame. Works perfect. Same equipment as you ordered. Very pleased.
 
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Originally Posted by Ultra rider2012
You will need the ground wire long enough to reach back to the negative terminal of the battery as per RF. See the sticky note at top of Audio section.
Yeap ill Check that out
 
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