so i was going to have a place install my component speakers since i've never done it before but they are like 2 weeks behind so i'm gona do it myself. what do i have to take apart to do both sides and get to the wires? where should i put the crossovers? how about the rears? thanks for the help
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first time installing crossovers. where do i put them?
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OK, so since you have PS, you have the factory amp.
Go into the harness that comes out of the door and find the gray/yellow and gray/green wires. One of them goes to the speaker, the other goes further down the harness and has a blue plug on it.
Those are the tweeter wires. The one plugged into the speaker is the tweeter positive.
The other 2 wires plugged into the mid are the wires that run to the trunk, and the factory amp. Brown striped wires are the grounds.
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Originally posted by StereoInstaller1 View PostOK, so since you have PS, you have the factory amp.
Go into the harness that comes out of the door and find the gray/yellow and gray/green wires. One of them goes to the speaker, the other goes further down the harness and has a blue plug on it.
Those are the tweeter wires. The one plugged into the speaker is the tweeter positive.
The other 2 wires plugged into the mid are the wires that run to the trunk, and the factory amp. Brown striped wires are the grounds.
So if you get the proper wires there in theory you can reuse that factory wiring that runs up to the door correct? For mounting your tweeter?
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Originally posted by richardkeith97 View Postit seems like it would be easier to just scrap the hole setud annd start over and run new wires. i have all new speakers with cross overs and i want to ditch the factory amp.
2. No one is going to do as tidy a job as BMW
3. It is already there
4. If you have a car without the fader (very late model) the amp can be bypassed with very little hassle, and later if you decide to add an amp you already have the speaker wires in the trunk.
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I put my crossovers in the pocket behind driver's-side, rear seat door card (of a coupe). Speaker wires were running by from (aftermarket) amp in trunk - on that side to keep them away from battery cables on passenger side.
Didn't want to put them in dash if I could help it to keep them from proximity to other electrical units.
Originally posted by dinanm3atl View PostSo if you get the proper wires there in theory you can reuse that factory wiring that runs up to the door correct? For mounting your tweeter?
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Yeah, that whole "I got an inductor in an electrically dense area" thing is of some concern, but generally not an issue.
I would most definitely NOT agree it is "easier" though. Having all the wires you need already ran to the 4 corners, totally safely away from heater controls, seat bolts, what have you...I say if you have them, use them!
Oh yeah, especially a newbie like Richard here. Gonna be lots easier for him, y'know?
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Originally posted by richardkeith97 View Postyup yup. i'd rather keep the stock wires. its a 90is btw. my stock speakers sound terrible though. they are all blown!!!! every single one!! is that possible or is it more possible the amp is junk?
Richard, I still need more info: did your car come with a fader in the dash?
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