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![]() Hmmm... I'm interested in this as well, and i've got a reason why. I redid the rest of the system on my 96 with stuff that wasn't too expensive but left those in unattached. I'd like to wire them up. Is it as simple as running wires to them, or would i need to run the wires through a high-pass filter first? I believe my front amp died, so i wouldn't be using the stock harness...
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