@@thecarizon504 I'm supposed you don't have more views! Just curious, I have a DSP and an amplifier, both run on 12 volts (duh). can i just connect the positive wire to the amplifier, and then run a wire from the positive terminal of the amp to the positive terminal of the DSP, essentially daisy chaining them together?
If you use a thick enough gauge wire to the amp qnd DSP, so it meets the current requirements of both devices, it shouldn't be a problem. I also have an hour long video on the basics of audio upgrades but sounds like you are above that level.
Good video. I did this yesterday to my '18 Sentra. Exact same setup. Though, I used a set of plastic pry tools instead of using metal screwdrivers (they tend to scratch stuff).
The newer the car the harder this will be. Use a large zip tie to fish wires through the rubber boot/loom. It is rigid enough but won't puncture or damage anything else like a screwdriver. It will also pull all the way through where needed. Great install tips, advice and video. 🤙
Dude you're a badass no cap!! This is a very helpful and straight forward video with a lot of important unknown information that was useful to me and I'm sure will be useful to many more people. Keep it up and Thanks for the great content and time it took to show us all this. You got another subscriber and looking forward to more videos in the future man.
Or...drill holes, put rubber grommets in, run wires through grommets and then silicone the small gaps for weather sealing? Idk. Just guessing. This method shown seems like a lot of work. I don't know any other way with these damn electrical connectors.
Hi, the connector does have some free Pins. the bigger ones... one line at the top... 9 Pins free... does someone know the size of these plug blades pins? so i could use 2x4 Pins for the speaker ;) so there would be no need to drill 🤙
this is EXACTLY what i was looking for. my 2013 hyuandi elantra has these connectors in the doors and its a pain in the ass
That they were, spent at least a couple hours trying to figure out how to route them.
Glad it helped!
@@thecarizon504 I'm supposed you don't have more views!
Just curious, I have a DSP and an amplifier, both run on 12 volts (duh). can i just connect the positive wire to the amplifier, and then run a wire from the positive terminal of the amp to the positive terminal of the DSP, essentially daisy chaining them together?
If you use a thick enough gauge wire to the amp qnd DSP, so it meets the current requirements of both devices, it shouldn't be a problem.
I also have an hour long video on the basics of audio upgrades but sounds like you are above that level.
Good video. I did this yesterday to my '18 Sentra. Exact same setup. Though, I used a set of plastic pry tools instead of using metal screwdrivers (they tend to scratch stuff).
The newer the car the harder this will be. Use a large zip tie to fish wires through the rubber boot/loom. It is rigid enough but won't puncture or damage anything else like a screwdriver. It will also pull all the way through where needed. Great install tips, advice and video. 🤙
Thanks for this video. I was just going to wing it but I am glad I found this video before hand...would have probably really broken some stuff 😆
what a nightmare, thanks for sharing this valuable video mate.
Thanks for video. But where you connect the main wire for speaker?
Thankyou for taking the time to do this video, much needed.
Dude you're a badass no cap!! This is a very helpful and straight forward video with a lot of important unknown information that was useful to me and I'm sure will be useful to many more people. Keep it up and Thanks for the great content and time it took to show us all this. You got another subscriber and looking forward to more videos in the future man.
Really glad to hear this helped!
Or...drill holes, put rubber grommets in, run wires through grommets and then silicone the small gaps for weather sealing? Idk. Just guessing. This method shown seems like a lot of work. I don't know any other way with these damn electrical connectors.
Thats probably what i'm gonna do. I don't want to do all that. just gonna drill new holes and make it look factory.
Thank you back on the project car we go
hate these thing. easy to replace doors, pain in the ass to run any extra wires through
Hi, the connector does have some free Pins.
the bigger ones... one line at the top... 9 Pins free...
does someone know the size of these plug blades pins?
so i could use 2x4 Pins for the speaker ;)
so there would be no need to drill 🤙
Which wire do I connect to my crossover
Just kill me now. My god! Thanks
Da fuck lol I think I’m better off connecting to the stock wires that’s hella work and if I mess up I would have to get a new door harness