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03-01-2007, 07:53 PM | #16 |
Cousin Vitz
Drives: Yaris RS 5DR / Vitz RS wannabe Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Vancouver, Canada
Posts: 1,082
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Agreed with Razr.
I actually mounted the crossovers in the rear of my car on the amp rack along with my amplifiers and distribution blocks. I had to use about 40 ft. of wiring to run the wire for the front L/R tweeter and L/R woofer all the way to the trunk area. About 20 ft. of wire each side. I didn't like the space around the lower dash area, and I am not keen on mounting the crossovers right inside the door panel. Good quality wire will keep the singal strong throughout and keep interference to a minimum. I used Audison and Knukonceptz wiring for my application if anyone is curious.
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