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Speaker wire routing

cajunshredder

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Hello All,
Newbie here. Just picked up my F3S Friday. I have the shark audio system on its way. Can anyone help me with routing the speaker wires? The amp will be in the front trunk.

Thanks in Advance!
Steve
 
SPEAKER WIRES

:congrats:...&...:welcome:....I had a Shark set-up with speakers on my 08 GS......I know you have an F-3, but since the speakers are an ADD-ON, there won't be any standard way of doing it.............get some small blk. tie wraps and have a go of it.....You can change it easily if it doesn't suit you..........good luck......Mike :bbq:
 
Hello All,
Newbie here. Just picked up my F3S Friday. I have the shark audio system on its way. Can anyone help me with routing the speaker wires? The amp will be in the front trunk.

Thanks in Advance!
Steve

I ran mine through the back of the frunk, leaving extra to be able to set frunk on floor when needed, through the left side by the battery. Then back another foot and up to where I could reach the wire and bring it up from behind the meter panel. Out to the speakers.

This means you need to remove the windshield, meter panel, rails on top then the front center plastic piece above the engine.

That might be a little difficult to understand. Here's a picture that shows the two pulls. One for the mains, attached to the F4 Custums windshield mount, and another for two 10" powered subs. 1600 watts 120dB

More to come when totally finished.

Party at La Quinta during Spyderfest.

Bob
 

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Install complete.

Thanks Bob for the help! turned out great.


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Speakers

I ran mine through the back of the frunk, leaving extra to be able to set frunk on floor when needed, through the left side by the battery. Then back another foot and up to where I could reach the wire and bring it up from behind the meter panel. Out to the speakers.

This means you need to remove the windshield, meter panel, rails on top then the front center plastic piece above the engine.

That might be a little difficult to understand. Here's a picture that shows the two pulls. One for the mains, attached to the F4 Custums windshield mount, and another for two 10" powered subs. 1600 watts 120dB

More to come when totally finished.

Party at La Quinta during Spyderfest.

Bob


"BOB" I sent you a PM!!
 
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