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    hi,
    just wondering what is the best and easiest way to wire in some 6x9's from the parcel shelf?
    cheers

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    Rune wires from head unit to speakers.

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    ok, which wires is it i have to wire in too?

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    Right rear + / - to right speaker. Left rear + / - to left speaker.

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    Run the left along under the left sill trim and behind the rear quarter card so your in the rear inner arch area and drill holes in the boot cards so they neatly exit and go to the speaker and that theres excess wire when you open the boot up and repeat for the right side

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    cheers mate

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    also, if you ever want to remove your shelf, make sure you fit some sort of connector plug & socket too.

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    done all the wiring on the Sport with them, you cant beat it

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    Quote Originally Posted by mowgli View Post
    also, if you ever want to remove your shelf, make sure you fit some sort of connector plug & socket too.
    ^ yeh that's dead handy - bullet connectors or alike do the job nicely

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