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    Dash speaker wires - Which is which?

    Which do I snip to become the pos and neg for my new pimpin' speakerz?

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    Have a look at the loom where it goes to the headunit and its normally labeled, so that will tell you which colour is negative and positive.
    Then run a combo of colours for the front speakers.

    Not lots of fun, as there isnt alot of cable to play with.

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    Bah! weekend job then can't be arsed doing that now

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    There are four wires for the front speakers... the 2 x white ones, and 2 x grey ones. each of the pair is for either left or right, can't remember whici!

    the one with the black line on it is negative and the solid colour is the positive.

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    Or get some PC2-805 connectors from halfords and you won't need to snip any wires.
    Only £4 for a pair.



    Mat.

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    Re: Dash speaker wires - Which is which?

    Quote Originally Posted by Daz.
    Which do I snip to become the pos and neg for my new pimpin' speakerz?
    hardly performance tuning! lol

    performance tuning would be asking how to ripp the speakers and head unit out of the car... :P

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    Just fitted mine in my 1.2 took some doin cutting holes outta Doors them buyin a connector for the door then findin the wires!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MatBrown
    Or get some PC2-805 connectors from halfords and you won't need to snip any wires.
    Only £4 for a pair.



    Mat.
    Outstanding! plug and play?

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    Re: Dash speaker wires - Which is which?

    Quote Originally Posted by stew
    Quote Originally Posted by Daz.
    Which do I snip to become the pos and neg for my new pimpin' speakerz?
    hardly performance tuning! lol

    performance tuning would be asking how to ripp the speakers and head unit out of the car... :P
    Well I can be let off as I've took the rears out and I'm only using the poo dash ones and the door ones are bigger and obviously heavier

    Anyway you can make a car as fast as you want but when your sat on the m60 for a few hours anythings better than the standard cardboard crap!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daz.
    Quote Originally Posted by MatBrown
    Or get some PC2-805 connectors from halfords and you won't need to snip any wires.
    Only £4 for a pair.



    Mat.
    Outstanding! plug and play?
    Yeah fit straight in, actually listed as VW/Vauxhall.



    Mat.


 

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