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Old 02-14-2018, 10:43 AM   #1
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I tore apart, and used the factory amp plug as my interface for the stock wiring.



I was thinking about this i have an extra amplifier, was hoping someone else had made a commercial adaptor. Lol.

The install kit comes with an apaptorvto bring the rca line outs to the factory harness.
Guess i will take a look at my extra amp, hate to destroy it was factory original. Trying to leave things as least molested as possible. My desire for modern technology finally over came the desire to keep everything untouched. Lol

Thanks for the post.
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Old 11-28-2018, 12:16 PM   #3
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I am in the process of doing something similar. Do you have a pin out or diagram for what pins control what. Also what did you use to make that? Just soldered the wires on to the pins?
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I dont have the pin out any more i just googled it plus i think there is a schematic on our forum. In the end i just ran the rca cable for the input, my intent was to go like the one in the pic though so i ended up with a highbred. Used the speaker connection into factory via connector and from head unit to input via rca. No wire cutting at all.
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