First of all you need to know how many watts your amp is. Next go to a place that has the kits. The kit will usually tell you what size gauge power wire you will need. You also need to determine or verify if you will run your wire thru the hood or thru the firewall of the vehicle. have a nice day.
you need an amp and an amp wiring kit
You'll need RCA style cables to connect from your headunit to the amp. You'll then need Speaker Wire to run from the outputs of the Amp to the speaker terminals. You'll also need a heavy gauge power wire. A wiring kit such as the StreetWires Power Station PSK04Ri 4-gauge amplifier wiring kit.
no i have a 1993 the amp that's in there is just for the four speaker you can run a amp kit for you twelves but don't forget that wiring kit you will need to power the amp that is in there jbl
No, you can just install a 200 amp service with your existing wiring. But, you need to make sure the wiring is safe and not deteriorated to the point it has become dangerous.
You should use 14 AWG wiring on all 15 amp circuits.
An amp wiring kit can be purchased any place that sells auto sound systems. Two national retailers that sell these kits are Walmart and Bestbuy. Sonic Electronix is an online retailer who sells amp wiring kits.
You need to instal the same size and amp rating as you removed.You need to instal the same size and amp rating as you removed.
Dead short Disconnect wiring to these devices to determine what is causing problem
On most they have a built in amp so you need a wiring harness
You need no conduit on a residential home using Romex wiring with wooden studs. For a 15 amp circuit use 14/2 wire with a 15 amp breaker. This can only be used in bedrooms, living rooms, and dining areas. All other areas of the home require 12/2 wiring with a 20 amp breaker.
you need an amplifier first. decide where you want the amp, and wire it to that point. (amp comes with instructions for the wiring) once the amp is wired in, wire it to the radio(instructions come with amp) and screw it in. then locate where you want the sub(s) and wire it to that from the amp. almost all your instructions for installing subwoofers comes with the amp.
Yes I do not see why not as long as the in line fuse does not exceed the power the amp is pulling. You want the fuse to blow instead of the amp so you need a fuse that can only handle 1600 watts or the equivalent to....