you need to make sure tat the factory amp power (remote turn on) wire is connected using the blue wire off of the afermarket radio
Hook your speakers up to the amp.
check the fuses
To hook up stereo speakers in a truck, attach the stereo wiring to the stereo and run it to the speakers. Clip the stereo speakers into the wires and place them in the panel spaces in the truck.
Dont understand your question because stereo speakers are normal speakers
To do it correctly the speakers will have to be rewired and a new wiring harness installed.
Need a little more information: After-market or factory stereo? Are you doing speakers as well? Do you know if any wiring will need repair?
I'm thinking you mean "speakers"? Please provide info about which panel you're referring to if in fact you meant the stereo speakers.....theres a number of choices here.
depending on the headunit you can output the sound through your car stereo speakers
Yes, the speakers (150W) can handle more power than the stereo (140W) can produce. If it were the other way around (stereo more powerful than speakers), that's when you burn out your speakers.
The speakers in a stereo contain powerful magnets.
Location of the Stereo, placement of the speakers, location of furniture in relation to the stereo speakers, and sound absorption materials in the room all affect the quality of sound from a stereo.
1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee Sport Utility without Infinity system Factory Stereo Installed [change] Factory replacement info: In-dash stereo 8-1/8" depth; Size code CG,E,GC Front speakers Dash: Tweeter factory speaker note Front Door: 6-3/4" Rear speakers Rear Door: 6-3/4"