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Old 06-08-2011, 10:21 PM
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Hello everyone. I'm going to strip the car of door panels and kicker panels.I will also reinstall all panels myself. After that how many hours for one person and how many hours for two people that are experienced. rewire all speaker wires and connections. Take out factory amp. Install two amps, install four door speakers install wire to the one sub. Hook up gauge wire to battery terminal and hookup groung cable. Thanks
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Sounds like a weekend thing to:
remove all panels,factory wiring, amp and speakers.
Run all new wires to amps and speakers, power the amp.
Tune to specs and Reinstall panels.

Two people who know what they are doing can rush through it in a day if really necessary.
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If you know what you're doing, that's probably a 2 day job to do it properly and cleanly. If you're just going to slop it together then a day.
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If you're familiar with how to take everything apart and run it then it'd be a one long day job, if not then I'd say a weekend job. Last install I did I set up my system minus running new speaker wires to a second amp in 6 hours or so while hiding all the wires, going through the passenger grommet and removing the seats (to hide the cable better). That was just wiring in subs and an amp by myself. With two experienced people I'd think you'd be able to do it all in 8 hours or so, depending on if you run into any problems.
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Thanks, I'm a pro at taking panels, seats and anything else out and reinstalling but don't know anything about stereo install. Gonna have a shop do the install. Thanks for all the help everyone. I like the idea of running wire under the seat. Thanks

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Stereo as in head unit? That's simple stuff, you could probably do it in 20 min.
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I am doing this to a 94 T/A today: 4 speakers, HU, 4 channel amp with speaker rewire, mono amp, cap and subs... I have 8 hours. I will let you know how it goes.
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Cool, thanks. Looking forward to hearing from you. Please let me know about the equipment install because I breeze through the panel removal and install fast since I've swapped out complete interiors a couple times. Hope it comes out great.
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So, got everything put in at 7 hours. I had to fab up brackets for the speakers because my manager sold the kid 6" Kickers, so that took a while. I am not done yet though, because I didn't get all of the output from the factory amp to the front speakers out. But I just figured that out while I was typing, so add ten minutes for that and twenty for tuning.
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Thanks for the help.
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I'm going to take the passenger seat out to run the power gauge wire under the carpet to the back. I'm hoping to not have to take driver seat out also because I will be dropping the car off for the day to the installer.Can i be Ok with just the one seat removed. Hooking up two amps and 1 sub.Also Will a polk 600 watt 4 channel amp be good for the 4 polk speakers and the rear hatch speakers ? I'm working off a sony head unit.


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