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Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 1
OS: xp
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subs with accord
Hey, whats up?
I recently got a flat and my subs were blocking my spare. So i just pulled my subs out of my trunk stuck it in my back seat and went on. My problem is i have a 2000 honda accord and I dont know where to put my ground wire. Ofcourse one end is to the amp but i have no clue where to conect the other end. and I dont remember where it was before. If someone can provide some feed back thatd be great. Thanks to any and all replys -James |
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TSF Gearhead (Audio)
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Newton, Kansas
Posts: 587
OS: Xp Pro SP3
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Re: subs with accord
Put the subs back in and see how long the ground cable is, then it would have to be within that length of the cable. Usually people mount to shock mounts, or the drill a hole, sand and put a bolt through it. Just pull back the carpet in the area and you should see where they mounted to.
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