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After reading your post, I would like to know if you know if the front speakers are High Level output and the rear low level? I will be installing a subwoofer and need to tap the speakers wires. I also dont know what color the wires are for the high level which are recommended. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Great post!
 
Thank you very much for the reply. I finally managed to get signal from the tweeter harness and into my DSP/AMP and also was able to tap from the same harness the door speakers. Just like you mentioned here. I used the same pins and just needed to upgrade the software on my DSP/AMP for it to finally work as intended. Been at it since Saturday..Whewww.. Tomorrow Ill be installing another amp and also the BassPro Hub spare tire passive subwoofer. Should be an easy day to do just the doors speakers and subwoofer. Will upload pics as soon as it is complete.

Thank you again.

Mike
Can you let me know which color cables I could tap near the floor covers for the front speakers L\R? I am also installing a self powered subwoofer but need to tab high input speaker cable.
 
Rear speakers in a car this size are just there to fill the empty airspace and aren’t going to have much oomph to them, because your sound stage is in the front. The pitiful output to the front 3.5’s is a much bigger issue in my opinion.
Totally agree with this. Though after upgrading my rear speakers (and all the rest), and using an Android headunit that lets me mess with some "surround sound" nonsense, the rear speakers do actually work to "fill" the cabin with a bit more mid-high frequency sound. I was also able to separately EQ them, so they're only hitting ideal frequencies for rear sound.
 
Great job!, I have a 2022 GR86 base, I am trying to tap the speaker wires for a powered subwoofer but would like to avoid removing the panels but rather tap at the front bottom panels. However, I dont know what colors are the ones for the speaker in the back. Do you know or remember the color for the rear speakers. You also mention the speakers have low power, I believe the subwoofer will only use the signal to turn on\off and run the lows, should be ok. Any help would be greatly appreciated, the link to the video to take the panels out?
 
Great job!, I have a 2022 GR86 base, I am trying to tap the speaker wires for a powered subwoofer but would like to avoid removing the panels but rather tap at the front bottom panels. However, I dont know what colors are the ones for the speaker in the back. Do you know or remember the color for the rear speakers. You also mention the speakers have low power, I believe the subwoofer will only use the signal to turn on\off and run the lows, should be ok. Any help would be greatly appreciated, the link to the video to take the panels out?
You don’t want to use the rear speakers for your subwoofer signal, they have most of the bass removed from the signal at the head unit. Use the fronts, they are purple/gray at the far side of a connector in the kick panel on each side.
 
You don’t want to use the rear speakers for your subwoofer signal, they have most of the bass removed from the signal at the head unit. Use the fronts, they are purple/gray at the far side of a connector in the kick panel on each side.
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You don’t want to use the rear speakers for your subwoofer signal, they have most of the bass removed from the signal at the head unit. Use the fronts, they are purple/gray at the far side of a connector in the kick panel on each side.
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Your tips worked perfectly. Use posi taps and works great. Thanks again!!!
Can you show exactly what panel you removed to access this harness? Where did you get the remote turn on signal? I also have a base and looking to add a sub at some point. Thanks in advance!
 
Can you show exactly what panel you removed to access this harness? Where did you get the remote turn on signal? I also have a base and looking to add a sub at some point. Thanks in advance!
You need to remove the kick panel bottom Left and Right of your feet. There is one clip holding it, remove the clip and pull evenly out, it will pop out. My subwoofer have a build in LOC/build on on off signal sensing so it will turn off when the speakers are out. You could buy an LOC at Amazon and add it up.
 
You need to remove the kick panel bottom Left and Right of your feet. There is one clip holding it, remove the clip and pull evenly out, it will pop out. My subwoofer have a build in LOC/build on on off signal sensing so it will turn off when the speakers are out. You could buy an LOC at Amazon and add it up.
Thank you! Which sub did you go with?
 
Cerwin Vega cpas10, if your sub does not have on/off sensor you could add a circuit (extra fuse) easy plug in add a circuit and tap and accessory fuse for remote cable. Hope that helps you accomplish. If you buy the Cerwin Vega keep it 2 inches above the surface, make a box out of foam so air flows under it. Avoid overheating. I installed a 12mm fan under it too keep it cool.
 
Cerwin Vega cpas10, if your sub does not have on/off sensor you could add a circuit (extra fuse) easy plug in add a circuit and tap and accessory fuse for remote cable. Hope that helps you accomplish. If you buy the Cerwin Vega keep it 2 inches above the surface, make a box out of foam so air flows under it. Avoid overheating. I installed a 12mm fan under it too keep it cool.
Thanks! I ordered the Rockville spare tire sub. I believe it has auto on/off. Thanks for the info on tapping those wires, I'm going to do mine that way as well to avoid removing the headunit.
 
ive never heard of posi taps but have used T taps with good results. below is a random kit to show what im talking about (no need for this many or this specific kit)

 
ive never heard of posi taps but have used T taps with good results. below is a random kit to show what im talking about (no need for this many or this specific kit)

there is nothing i hate more than pulling a panel on a vehicle and finding these godforsaken things. the posi-twists aren’t much better but they at least have a better track record of not severing strands on the wires.
 
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