21:st-May-2016, 23:20:42
(21:st-May-2016, 09:27:07)DC_ELiTE Wrote:(21:st-May-2016, 07:24:28)Rusty2009 Wrote: Only thing I can think of is don't push the wires in, @DC_ELiTE did that and they came out so I did a proper splice job and heatshrink. unfold a paper clip or a small slothead and you can remove the pins from the connector to get the heatshrink over.
Yea defo do not do this, you will end up driving along and the sub cuts out, not fun. Thanks again Rusty for doing that when I was down last!
All done. Not a bad job really, biggest problem I've got now is the sub and amp aren't the biggest and to me isn't loud/chavvy enough haha, I want more, best get saving
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