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so when i pull out the old speakers i hook the new one up to the existing run through the door right??

i dont have to re-run any wires through my door/dash or anything?

im not familiar with upgrading mids/highs :noob:

starting fresh, chrysler 300.. no subs amp nothin

I NEED HELP looking to purchase saz-1500d and 15" 1000rms subREFS- feedback/refs.. click!

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you CAN keep the run of stock wires through the door, but they're usually like 20-18 gauge. so they're not really going to handle higher amounts of power well. its recommended to swap it out with 14 or 16 gauge.

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Are you just replacing old speakers with new ones or are you adding a amplifier and new speakers for you mids/hi's ??

yea im doing a full upgrade kicker ks 6x9s an phoenix gold tweets saz-100.4

starting fresh, chrysler 300.. no subs amp nothin

I NEED HELP looking to purchase saz-1500d and 15" 1000rms subREFS- feedback/refs.. click!

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and any tips on running wires through the doors/dash? maybe if i tie new wire on one end and pull it through?

a coat hanger could work. maybe cover it in electrical tape so you dont accidentally short anything out. i cant think of another way to do it, maybe someone else can

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im just trying to fiqure out were im going to hide all these wires

and i want to put in my head unit but im going to wait till i get my 4channel and highs so i can do it all at once

starting fresh, chrysler 300.. no subs amp nothin

I NEED HELP looking to purchase saz-1500d and 15" 1000rms subREFS- feedback/refs.. click!

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