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Yeah well I got an new pair of speaker for my honda. It's an base model so it never came with rear speackers but it does have the wires. Well my problem is that the wires are to short to reach the speaker... So what do I do is there any wire harness out there to made the wires longer?
Yeah well I got an new pair of speaker for my honda. It's an base model so it never came with rear speackers but it does have the wires. Well my problem is that the wires are to short to reach the speaker... So what do I do is there any wire harness out there to made the wires longer?
Hello
This how I would do it.
What you would need:
Wire (18 or 16 Gauge)
Slide Connectors (Same Gauge As Wire)
Electrical Tape
Wire Cutters
Wire Strippers (Recommended) (You could use the wire cutters. This just makes it easier)
Solder & Solder Iron (Recommended) (Makes a better connection & makes sure the connection wont come apart)
Here is a step by step:
1. Use the wire cutters to cut off the ends of the old wires.
2. Cut the new wire to the size you need. I recommend adding a little extra wire.
3. Use the wire stripper or cutters remove ¼ - ½ inch of the rubber coating from the end of the old wire & both side of the new wires.
4. Connect one end of the new wire with the end of the old wire and twist together.
5. Solder the ends together &/OR use the electrical tape to protect the new wire connections.
6. On the other side of the new wire put the slide connector on and use the wire cutters to crimp the end closed around the wire.
Hope That Helps!
This how I would do it.
What you would need:
Wire (18 or 16 Gauge)
Slide Connectors (Same Gauge As Wire)
Electrical Tape
Wire Cutters
Wire Strippers (Recommended) (You could use the wire cutters. This just makes it easier)
Solder & Solder Iron (Recommended) (Makes a better connection & makes sure the connection wont come apart)
Here is a step by step:
1. Use the wire cutters to cut off the ends of the old wires.
2. Cut the new wire to the size you need. I recommend adding a little extra wire.
3. Use the wire stripper or cutters remove ¼ - ½ inch of the rubber coating from the end of the old wire & both side of the new wires.
4. Connect one end of the new wire with the end of the old wire and twist together.
5. Solder the ends together &/OR use the electrical tape to protect the new wire connections.
6. On the other side of the new wire put the slide connector on and use the wire cutters to crimp the end closed around the wire.
Hope That Helps!
i'm sorry, but i kinda laughed when i saw this thread... all panic for something very easy, no offense, just saw alot of humor in it.
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Hello
This how I would do it.
What you would need:
Wire (18 or 16 Gauge)
Slide Connectors (Same Gauge As Wire)
Electrical Tape
Wire Cutters
Wire Strippers (Recommended) (You could use the wire cutters. This just makes it easier)
Solder & Solder Iron (Recommended) (Makes a better connection & makes sure the connection wont come apart)
Here is a step by step:
1. Use the wire cutters to cut off the ends of the old wires.
2. Cut the new wire to the size you need. I recommend adding a little extra wire.
3. Use the wire stripper or cutters remove ¼ - ½ inch of the rubber coating from the end of the old wire & both side of the new wires.
4. Connect one end of the new wire with the end of the old wire and twist together.
5. Solder the ends together &/OR use the electrical tape to protect the new wire connections.
6. On the other side of the new wire put the slide connector on and use the wire cutters to crimp the end closed around the wire.
Hope That Helps!
This how I would do it.
What you would need:
Wire (18 or 16 Gauge)
Slide Connectors (Same Gauge As Wire)
Electrical Tape
Wire Cutters
Wire Strippers (Recommended) (You could use the wire cutters. This just makes it easier)
Solder & Solder Iron (Recommended) (Makes a better connection & makes sure the connection wont come apart)
Here is a step by step:
1. Use the wire cutters to cut off the ends of the old wires.
2. Cut the new wire to the size you need. I recommend adding a little extra wire.
3. Use the wire stripper or cutters remove ¼ - ½ inch of the rubber coating from the end of the old wire & both side of the new wires.
4. Connect one end of the new wire with the end of the old wire and twist together.
5. Solder the ends together &/OR use the electrical tape to protect the new wire connections.
6. On the other side of the new wire put the slide connector on and use the wire cutters to crimp the end closed around the wire.
Hope That Helps!
Usually what I always did is found an old set of stock speakers. Cut the connectors off of them then made extensions. This way no hacking to the OEM wirring required.
Ok I whated to do an Update on the hole speaker problem i'm having. Now I fixxed the wires and they are longer now and can reach the speaker with no problem. But it still doesn't work? But if I hit an bump on the street it would work for a far sec but that's it??? So what's the problem?
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