camarors8992
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- Liverpool, New York
Hey guys,
I'm attempting to install my rear speakers today, and I've run into a bit of a problem: The factory wiring harness is different from the hookup on the actual Polk speaker. What do I need to do in order to hook it up?
You either need to order the connector harnesses from crutchfield or cut and splice the wires. You can find a wiring diagram online and just put a large and a small spade connector on the respective wires and plug it in. Its fairly simple.
Do you mean these connector harnesses:
http://www.crutchfield.com/p_12071031/Chrysler-Speaker-Harnesses.html?o=s&tp=1025
Bear in mind this is the first time I've ever attempted to do anything like this, normally I just take it somewhere and pay someone who knows what they're doing, but this time I'd like to save some money and do it myself.
Yep, Those! :thumbup:
My only concern with those is that the black end is exactly what I already have hanging out of the speaker hole. Wouldn't I need the part that plugs into that, that is on my stock speaker?
i ordered and used those exact pigtails in my '99 worked beautifullyMy only concern with those is that the black end is exactly what I already have hanging out of the speaker hole. Wouldn't I need the part that plugs into that, that is on my stock speaker?
You can find a wiring diagram online and just put a large and a small spade connector on the respective wires and plug it in. Its fairly simple.
i thought i was missing mine, completely unpack them, mine were hiding with the one speaker tucked behind the cardboard packing materialDid your speakers come with screws because mine didn't. So I have no idea what size screw to get.
i thought i was missing mine, completely unpack them, mine were hiding with the one speaker tucked behind the cardboard packing material
the what? The foam gasket thing? If that's what you're talking about I put it between the speaker and whatever it's mounting to.
that went straight in my trash can.