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Old 11-08-2009, 10:54 PM   #1
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Ok i know this is old. but i see in the wiring diagrahm in the FSM that the S14 had two factory amps. I found the rear one, on the hump. But where is the front amp ? Ugh Should i just run new wiring from the Front component system, directly to the amp (Putting it on the rear hump). Also run new wire from the rear speakers directly to the amp. Then just Hook the amp into the head unit. Thats sounds like the best plan without dealing with the Factory amp wiring.
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Ok i know this is old. but i see in the wiring diagrahm in the FSM that the S14 had two factory amps. I found the rear one, on the hump. But where is the front amp ? Ugh Should i just run new wiring from the Front component system, directly to the amp (Putting it on the rear hump). Also run new wire from the rear speakers directly to the amp. Then just Hook the amp into the head unit. Thats sounds like the best plan without dealing with the Factory amp wiring.
Both amplifiers are mounted together below the rear deck. There are no audio components on any 'hump'.

As said, all the OE wiring is already there and more than sufficient for anything you're doing. It's your call whether you want to make more work of it by running new wiring but you're gaining nothing by doing so.
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