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Old 09-30-2002, 09:40 PM   #1
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Default What Wiring Is Needed For C5 Subwoofer Install

I know next to nothing about this topic. I have done some searching on the forum and mostly found debates about which subwoofer to install.

Specifically, what kind of wiring is needed for a subwoofer installation? Any links to the exact product I can purchase? My car will be mostly disassembled and would like to add the necessary wiring then. Any other wiring I should run at this time? Your assistance is appreciated.
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