speaker harness
http://www.crutchfield.com/p_12071012/Hond...ew&rvm=ShowAllt
im going to be installing aftermarket speakers in my car, and i saw a few people use a harness to just plug it in instead of having to cut oem, i was wondering if this is the correct one because it says it does not fit, but only one i can find, any help?
im going to be installing aftermarket speakers in my car, and i saw a few people use a harness to just plug it in instead of having to cut oem, i was wondering if this is the correct one because it says it does not fit, but only one i can find, any help?
If you enter your car info into Crutchfield, it will tell you if its compatible with your car. I have an ap1 and its telling me "does not fit". I recommend you try putting your car year to see if it fits.
Good luck
Good luck
yah i did that and says does not fit, but they also say that Polk DB6501, dont fit and they do,and i read a few members used a speaker harness from crutchfield and thats the only one i can find :/
These are what I used on all my wires, speakers and headunit. The dont require cutting or splicing just put your wire in one side and crimp it to the existing wire and your all set. When you want then off just pull the metal thing out and your done. you can get them at any electronics store.
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Originally Posted by TestMonkey,Dec 29 2010, 12:10 PM
These are what I used on all my wires, speakers and headunit. The dont require cutting or splicing just put your wire in one side and crimp it to the existing wire and your all set. When you want then off just pull the metal thing out and your done. you can get them at any electronics store.


And the you are going to rip them out when you are done using them leaving holes all over your wiring loom?
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