STEREO AMP IN TRUNK OF 97 HONDA ACCORD LX? HELP

Discussion in 'Accord' started by JIM via CarKB.com, Apr 10, 2005.

  1. IAM GOING TO PUT AN AMP IN THE TRUNK OF MY 97 HONDA ACCORD LX....AND WAS
    JUST WONDERING IS THERE ANY USABLE HOT WIRES IN THE TRUNK AREA THAT I DONT
    KNOW ABOUT.....I WAS HOPING TO AVOID RUNNING WIRE FROM AMP IN TRUNK TO
    UNDER THE DASH...ANY SUGGESTIONS...TY
     
    JIM via CarKB.com, Apr 10, 2005
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    L Alpert Guest

    I don't think there would be anything large enough for the typical trunk
    amp. You would be better off doing it right and running the line (and
    upgrading your alternator)....
     
    L Alpert, Apr 10, 2005
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  3. JIM via CarKB.com

    Masterson Guest

    Why are you shouting?
     
    Masterson, Apr 11, 2005
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    Seth Guest

    All the loud music has him hard of hearing?

     
    Seth, Apr 11, 2005
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    G Funk Guest

    I did this in my 94 Accord...you'll need to run a cable directly from your
    battery to your amp,using at least 8 gauge for a single small amp or 4 gauge
    for multiple amps or a single powerful amp.I dont think 97's have a power
    antenna,I believe the antenna is built into the rear glass,so you'll have to
    run a turn on lead from your stereo to your amp as well.
    Glenn
     
    G Funk, Apr 13, 2005
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  6. TY GLENN...FOR YOUR ANSWER.... THE 2 JOKERS THAT POSTED ABOVE YOURS...IS
    JUST WORRIED ABOUT ME TYPING IN CAPS...LOL....MAYBE THEY CAN HEAR SOMETHING
    I CANT....OR THEY MUST BE REAL COMPUTER NERDS....THAT THINK THIS SHOUTING
    IN CAPS STUFF IS FOR REAL...THEY MUST BE REALLY IMMATURE...THEY DIDNT EVEN
    ATTEMPT TO REPLY TO MY POST....THANKS AGAIN GLENN!!!!
     
    JIM via CarKB.com, Apr 13, 2005
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    Jeff Foster Guest

    And yet you still insist on SHOUTING AT EVERYONE. It is bad nettiqutte to
    post or email in all caps because it is the equivalent of shouting at
    someone and is usually perceived as offensive. If you want people to
    respond to your post with honest answers and help, then stop shouting.

    Jeff
     
    Jeff Foster, Apr 13, 2005
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    Masterson Guest

    Nicely said.
     
    Masterson, Apr 13, 2005
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