headhunter123
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- Feb 21, 2015
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- Ram Year
- 1997
- Engine
- 5.9 V8
I'm installing my new head unit and amp but behind both they're rca jacks output from head unit and input at the amp. Two sets on both that each say front and rear.
Does it matter where I plug into? Would I need two sets of jacks so I can do front and rear rca jacks input and output?
If I only use one (front or rear) output and input, would the other not work?
I am rewiring all components on my 97 single cab, except for tweeters. No sub install. Just 6x9 fronts (doors) and 5 1/4 on the rear wall/pillars connecting straight to the aftermarket amp.
Oh yeah, I need to find a hole in the firewall but can't find any. Is there one? As of now, the power to the amp runs up along the door, going up towards the hood, where the fender and the hood meet. I don't like that, it's too exposed and the door might cut into the power wire.
Also I want to bolt my amp on the wall behind my passenger seat. Do I just drill it right in?
Does it matter where I plug into? Would I need two sets of jacks so I can do front and rear rca jacks input and output?
If I only use one (front or rear) output and input, would the other not work?
I am rewiring all components on my 97 single cab, except for tweeters. No sub install. Just 6x9 fronts (doors) and 5 1/4 on the rear wall/pillars connecting straight to the aftermarket amp.
Oh yeah, I need to find a hole in the firewall but can't find any. Is there one? As of now, the power to the amp runs up along the door, going up towards the hood, where the fender and the hood meet. I don't like that, it's too exposed and the door might cut into the power wire.
Also I want to bolt my amp on the wall behind my passenger seat. Do I just drill it right in?