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Front speaker wiring kit (for amp with factory radio)

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$27.00


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Product Description

Would you like to keep your factory radio, but have an easy, no-cut way to install an amplifier? We have the solution with this front speaker wiring kit. Utilizing connectors that are already on your Voyager or Vaquero, these can be routed to feed the amplifier and then routed the send that new, upgraded power to your speakers! Works with factory or aftermarket speakers!

If you are installing an aftermarket radio, you’ll want to try our wiring harness plug instead!

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Materials Copper wiring

Reviews for Front speaker wiring kit (for amp with factory radio)


  1. Harry Tom (verified owner)

    Excellent product which made installation very easy.
    Bit difficult to understand proper use in text so here is my shot at explaining the procedure (for a Vaquero)

    After removing front cowl, follow procedure for both speaker connections:

    1. Disconnect speaker from the wire harness (which connects to the head unit) and set speaker side connected wire to the side
    2. Connect head unit side connected wire to one end of the Engineered Adapters (EA) cable. (only one side will fit )
    3. Cut other end of the EA cable to desired length to reach (and splice into) the appropriate Molex amp INPUT connector. The connector at the other end of the cut cable will be used to connect to the speaker harness (going to speaker). Molex connectors for both input and output should come with your amp
    4. After connecting the cut cable connector to the speaker harness, splice the other end’s wires to the appropriate Molex amp OUTPUT connector wires.
    5. Hook up power and ground to finish amp install.

    So basically you’re cutting the EA cables as one end enables head unit connection to the amp and the other end allows amp output to the speakers.

    Thanks Randy!

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