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ItalynStylion 03-23-13 04:51 PM

Running new speaker wires to the doors....how?
 
Everything is apart and I've done this on about 8 other cars. Most cars have a wire loom going into the door that has the window, locks, mirror stuff in it. This wire loom goes through a grommet and through a hole in the side of the car (covered by the grommet) and into the cabin.

In the seven.....there's a plastic harness where the hole SHOULD be. How the hell do you run new wires into the door if there's no hole?:scratch:

bajaman 03-23-13 07:29 PM

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Uh...isn't there access thru the place where the little rubber boot goes thru? :scratch:

7-FEST 03-23-13 07:30 PM

I was under the assumption that the wiring + pass-through grommet is the same as on other cars... ?

doctorzaius 03-23-13 11:26 PM

If you are only running mids/tweets in the door, why do you need new wire?

Killacamster 03-24-13 09:48 AM

Use the fatory wiring unless your upgrading to super high qualty speakers. At my shop we'ed remove the door and drill a new hole, grommet the hole, loom the exposed wire, leave enough wire to flex. Just use the factory wiring unless your installing JL ZRs of something. Put it this way if they arent in a suede linned suit case then use factory wiring and youll be fine.

ItalynStylion 03-24-13 05:09 PM

^Is right....you'd have to basically remove the door and drill a new hole. The wire loom where it enters the car isn't just a bunch of wires through a grommet. It's actually a plastic harness the snaps into the steel. There's no way through.

I found a way through using some pre-existing holes in the fender. I snipped a small hole in the rubber molex and went into the door that way. It's not my preferred method but it worked.


And no, I couldn't use the stock wiring. I'm running a fully active two way front stage which means the tweeter and the midbass each need their own pair of wires running straight from the amp. So channels 1+2 are tweeters, 3+4 are midbass, 5 is the sub. Hope that makes sense.

Long story short....it's a bitch. unless you're running something hardcore like me don't run wires into the FD door. It's a trap.

Killacamster 03-24-13 05:21 PM

^ agreeded and I have the same. Just take your time. If your in VA I own an audio shop and will help you for free.

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bajaman 03-24-13 06:40 PM

When I bought my car it had already had an aftermarket head unit and amp installed, with Boston Acoustic components put in, I've noticed it has non-factory speaker wiring run to the speakers but I didn't realize what a PITA it is to do so.

ItalynStylion 03-24-13 10:11 PM

Yeah it's hell if you don't take the doors off. The good news is I got it done.

I'd imagine most people on here haven't done it because most aren't stereo focused. And the guys who do replace their speakers likely just run components so running new wires isn't needed.

It will be worth it when I'm done. I'll post it all up later. Should be sometime in the next two weeks when the amp gets here.

bajaman 03-25-13 06:07 PM

^ Sweet. Can't wait to see it when it is all done.


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