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For those who installed an aftermarket sub, where did you hook into your audio cables from your existing speakers? I installed a nice setup on my TJ, but i had to take out the dash, etc, blah blah, and don't wanna do it this time.

I guess the only speaker that aren't mobile (doors speakers) are the speakers upfront is that I could 'tap' into.

What did you guys do?
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For those who installed an aftermarket sub, where did you hook into your audio cables from your existing speakers? I installed a nice setup on my TJ, but i had to take out the dash, etc, blah blah, and don't wanna do it this time.

I guess the only speaker that aren't mobile (doors speakers) are the speakers upfront is that I could 'tap' into.

What did you guys do?
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For those who installed an aftermarket sub, where did you hook into your audio cables from your existing speakers? I installed a nice setup on my TJ, but i had to take out the dash, etc, blah blah, and don't wanna do it this time.

I guess the only speaker that aren't mobile (doors speakers) are the speakers upfront is that I could 'tap' into.

What did you guys do?
Dustin, there's also a complete thread here: "Adding an aftermarket Amp(s)," though the simple answer to your question is that there are two twisted pairs of wire that lead from the floorboard behind your passenger seat in the pillar. Those two twisted pair wires feed the left and right channel of the soundbar. You can tap into those to feed your Line Output Converter. I know the referenced thread is pretty detailed, as the author is a bit wordy, though it should serve you well. Good luck!
 
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Dustin, there's also a complete thread here: "Adding an aftermarket Amp(s)," though the simple answer to your question is that there are two twisted pairs of wire that lead from the floorboard behind your passenger seat in the pillar. Those two twisted pair wires feed the left and right channel of the soundbar. You can tap into those to feed your Line Output Converter. I know the referenced thread is pretty detailed, as the author is a bit wordy, though it should serve you well. Good luck!
Thank you for the cliffsnotes sir! If this was a medical procedure, I would read the entire, lengthy thread, but this is connecting 2 tires, lol.

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