Angelus09 Posted November 3, 2008 Author Report Share Posted November 3, 2008 I faced the same Problem... Easy way to go: buy a new radio or buy a predone adapter (there is a site selling them, just search a little bit on the forum)Hard way: solder the thing your own. That's what i wanted to do first, but i ended with a new radio, because i wanted an iphone-connector.Good Lock with the install!Thanks,Yeah, I figured out that I had a High level input connector option on the amp, so I can just tap into the rear speakers and send that signal straight to the amp until i get an aftermarket radio, if ever. That way, I dont have to worry about building or buying adapters and messing with the stereo.My only problem is still finding a hole through the firewall that will allow me to run the power cable into the cabin. The rest is easy...Also, where can I drill to secure the amp? Is the fuel tank located underneath that shelf in the trunk? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
--Aaron-- Posted November 3, 2008 Report Share Posted November 3, 2008 Thanks,Yeah, I figured out that I had a High level input connector option on the amp, so I can just tap into the rear speakers and send that signal straight to the amp until i get an aftermarket radio, if ever. That way, I dont have to worry about building or buying adapters and messing with the stereo.My only problem is still finding a hole through the firewall that will allow me to run the power cable into the cabin. The rest is easy...Also, where can I drill to secure the amp? Is the fuel tank located underneath that shelf in the trunk?If you have an auto you can drill/gromet through the firewall where a manual's clutch would be going through.Why not mount to the back of the seat? I think that's the cleanest looking spot. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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