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Qtf y u haz a glass dick in your pix?
Looks like a great way to get arrested ??

Then he puts it on the innerwebz.../smh

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I think this post is starting to make moar sense now...
 
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Qtf t u haz a glass dick in your pix?
Looks like a great way to get arrested ??

Then he puts it on the innerwebz.../smh

Did you make that or buy it?

I think this post is starting to make moar sense now...
Did you smoke some yourself?
 

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Update: it was the red wire. The head unit didn’t stay on long enough to turn amp and sub on.

Thank you guys for your help.

Has anyone ever used strong velcro to stick amp and sub to back of cab?
Would probably work until the adhesive got warm/hot and softened up.
 

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I thought it was going to be also, but a distribution block made it simple.


Check out what I found while hunting for wires under the dash. Lol

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W T F, DANO???? Sorry, I just read your post. I was like, man you're ballsy!
 

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Update: it was the red wire. The head unit didn’t stay on long enough to turn amp and sub on.

Thank you guys for your help.

Has anyone ever used strong velcro to stick amp and sub to back of cab?
Yeah, red wire ALWAYS needs to be hooked up. Yellow & Orange wires are usually smaller because of their purpose also.
 

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@Rusty Nail Hahaha It was behind the dash in that sock, I found it when getting access to the cig lighter hot wire. Must have been there for many years.

@mtbadbob hahahaha
 

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I just finished mounting a small amp to the back of the cab in my 86 K1500 using 3M double sided tape, amp is bolted to two pieces of 1/8 x 2 aluminum flat bar, tape is on flat bar. Seems to be very secure.
 

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