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Funny i ran all new wires from my amp to the speakers and a lot of guys said to just tap into the existing door wiring. Glad to know im not the only one that does wiring the correct way.Good call on moving to the 6 channel. One thing I would suggest, since you're already running speaker wires, is to run the new wires all the way to the speakers and not try to tie into the factory wires from the harness. It adds one less point of failure and gives you peace of mind that the wire will be able to handle the power you are throwing at it.
Also remember to leave plenty of extra wire at the back until you get your final amp layout done. Nothing sucks more than having to either re-run or splice wire because you had to move one amp a foot over.
Once you’re in there, might as well do it right. Especially if it’s something that could cause annoying, intermittent sound issues with a loose connection. The less points of failure the better.
I'm thinking the same thing. I have close to 30' of 12 guage kicking around from my home audio system so I'll try it and if it doesn't fit I'll go 14, which is what I bought for the install already not realizing I already had a bunch of 12. The 10 guage for the sub is just what I've always done.I ran 16GA to the doors and did a detailed DIY on it. I fished it thru without any cuts and left factory wiring in place. You can find it in the DIY section if you want to get an idea of what you’re in for. 14GA will be tight. I seriously doubt 12GA is doable with the way I went.
Good luck!
Watched your video and it looks pretty straight forward, but I may go through a box of band aids. Looks like going that way I can't unplug and remove doors any more though so I have a question. Were there any spare spots in the harnesses? I have a few mopar harness pins I could solder to speaker wire. Not sure where to find more, but if I can was thinking I could just pin into and use the existing harnesses rather than sneaking through them.I ran 16GA to the doors and did a detailed DIY on it. I fished it thru without any cuts and left factory wiring in place. You can find it in the DIY section if you want to get an idea of what you’re in for. 14GA will be tight. I seriously doubt 12GA is doable with the way I went.
Good luck!


The soundproofing makes a big difference. Most of my truck is done now. Just the roof left. I went with a lesser known brand for my mids and highs because the sounded incredible as well. Too bad mine weren't cheaper. I noticed the 6X9s were 4 ohm and could handle 100w. What amp are you running? I thought it was an XD600.6 so if you can get those in 2ohm you'd get more out of them.