Stereo wiring
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You could pull new one through from there. On my 1984 cabby there was a Co nesting block on right hand side which attached to the rear speakers.
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Thanks for reply mate that might be the way I need to go. I'll have a look at taking dash out the joys haha
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Twist the new wires onto the old ones, pull them through and loop them over the glovebox or round the back of the footwell and up to the radio.
If you take the dash out it may squeak after you put it back in and drive you mad!!! 😉
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For the doors you reove the rubber boot off the door and apillar then run a couple of nylon strings through one side of the boot to the other (door side.
Take the wire on the "a"pillar side and runt it with a fishing wire in to the Cabin and out the side of the knee bar.
From there you then run them up to the rear of your head unit. do each side and leave enough slack to wire tie it to various wire bundles out of your way.
Use a brown or black wire for the ground sides of the speaker, and separate colors for positive side of the speakers, or make sure that you label them for the side and position the came from ie: Right side door…If oyu use speaker wire then verify that you use the silver for the Positive side and the copper side for the ground.
see:
https://www.cabby-info.com/files/audio/RadioWiring.pdf
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Very useful I have taken out the cluster think we have enough to work with
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