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Old 07-27-2015, 09:51 PM
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Im having trouble looking online to figure out how to get my rca's plugged in to my factory head unit with out splicing into my factory harness. I emailed pac but they said there is nothing for a 2014... I have amp and sub already to go snd in my truck, i ran all the wires and my rca cables to the back of my hesd unit but need a harness to plug the rca's into.. Please help me
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Stock hu doesn't have rca. You need some kind of line converter. Look at crutchfield.com
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You will need to tap the speaker wires behind your radio for an RCA line output converter.
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get an amp with line in inputs, and tap into speaker wires, easiest job to do. mines setup that way and it kick ***, no distortion or anything
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What color wires do i tap into?
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hey did you ever figure this out?

im in the same boat!
need help
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Originally Posted by Anthony86
hey did you ever figure this out?

im in the same boat!
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Hey yes i did, i ended up having to go to bestbuy and buy a line output coverter. Was cheap less than 15$. Took headunit apart and found my left rear +/- and right rear +/- i scotchlocked them to the colors on the lineoutput coverter and i got my remote wire from my fuse box because theres not one behind the head unit
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Originally Posted by Murphyyy69
Hey yes i did, i ended up having to go to bestbuy and buy a line output coverter. Was cheap less than 15$. Took headunit apart and found my left rear +/- and right rear +/- i scotchlocked them to the colors on the lineoutput coverter and i got my remote wire from my fuse box because theres not one behind the head unit

hey man..can you let me know how you found the speaker outputs in the stock wiring harness?

and also where in the fuse box you got your remote wire from?



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