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if im not right the speakers are in the doors lol now lets do this idea i have in my head

Solder the Right pos/neg and Left pos/neg rear's to the LOC then i can just wire the Batt pos/neg to the amp where the 4g will be ran and then i just need to figure out a rem spot and then just put the RCA's from that LOC in the rear to the amp it will work right?

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if im not right the speakers are in the doors lol now lets do this idea i have in my head

Solder the Right pos/neg and Left pos/neg rear's to the LOC then i can just wire the Batt pos/neg to the amp where the 4g will be ran and then i just need to figure out a rem spot and then just put the RCA's from that LOC in the rear to the amp it will work right?

you dont need to go that far... just find the power and ground that is already going into the HU.

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