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08-27-2006, 07:52 PM
Hey guys, I'm asking for some help in wiring up an amp.
06 2500HD LBZ 4x4 CC.
Stock am/fm single CD (No bose)
Factory steering wheel radio controls.
No Onstar or XM radio
I have (1) 8" sub and (4) 6.5" door speakers.
I have the Rockford amp 4004 (400W) 4 channel
I want to use channels 1&2 (right and left) for the door speakers. 200W/4 speakers
I want to use channels 3&4 Bridged to power the sub. 200W for sub.
My last truck didn't have the steering wheel controls, but the stereo shop did a real butch job hacking into the wiring behind my stock stereo/no warning chimes..etc. (But it sounded great.) I found this out when I removed the amp from my last truck which was an 06 gas'r and put it back to stock. Took me two hours with a soldering iron and connectors to splice the wires back together because they cut them soo close to the connector.
The help I hope I can find is a part # for the correct connector for my setup.
The PAC AOEM-GM24 adapter seems to be close, but it has 4 RCA jacks and was meant to be installed for a bose system, but it may work, not sure and really need some advise. :help2:
Thanks in advance.
06 2500HD LBZ 4x4 CC.
Stock am/fm single CD (No bose)
Factory steering wheel radio controls.
No Onstar or XM radio
I have (1) 8" sub and (4) 6.5" door speakers.
I have the Rockford amp 4004 (400W) 4 channel
I want to use channels 1&2 (right and left) for the door speakers. 200W/4 speakers
I want to use channels 3&4 Bridged to power the sub. 200W for sub.
My last truck didn't have the steering wheel controls, but the stereo shop did a real butch job hacking into the wiring behind my stock stereo/no warning chimes..etc. (But it sounded great.) I found this out when I removed the amp from my last truck which was an 06 gas'r and put it back to stock. Took me two hours with a soldering iron and connectors to splice the wires back together because they cut them soo close to the connector.
The help I hope I can find is a part # for the correct connector for my setup.
The PAC AOEM-GM24 adapter seems to be close, but it has 4 RCA jacks and was meant to be installed for a bose system, but it may work, not sure and really need some advise. :help2:
Thanks in advance.