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Old 14-02-2007, 06:27 PM   #1
xrocket
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Join Date: Feb 2007
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Default Xr6 S3 Tickford Stereo System

Hi guys, i had to register again as i changed isp and then forgot my password. DOH

Question for you all, my series 3 sprint as the space in the parcel shelf for a 8" sub, it also has a stereo cable hanging there too. I'm assuming its a factory cable as its in the factory harness with the fomoco stickers on it and it has a black plug on the end.

I'd like to hook up a small base sub, but is this live??? I've ohm tested it and get nothing, unlike the other rear speaker cable which all read active.

I'm not much of a stereo type of person but like my tunes. Any one know what this cable is for?? and can it be used for a sub??? and is it as simple as plugging one in.

Xrocket.

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