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Old 04-02-2009, 07:18 PM
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I have a 2004 f150 new body style with the cd/ tape player, i was wondering if it had rca jacks in the back or not.
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no it does not, get a LOC line output converter
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What is a LOC and where does it go
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it is a lttle device that has rcas on it and it connects onto your speaker wire. you splice the wires with a speaker wires and than jsut plug rcas into it.
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thank you andrew
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no problem. i dont know what they run online but at an audio store they are between $15-20
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Thanks guys would that allow me to hook up an amp and subs, what would I use for the remote wire
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yes that allows you to hook up amps and subs, get yourself a toggle switch, some 18-22 gauge wire, hook it to a hot source, flip the toggle on, power goes thru to the amp, flip it off, amp is off, easiest way you can do it



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