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Need help wiring system in a 88 Bonneville SSE

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Old Dec 16, 2003 | 11:02 PM
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I was wondering if anyone knew what the best way to wire a system in an 88 SSE. I looked under the hood and couldnt figure out where to pass the Power cord to my amp through, I'm also having trouble passing the speaker/remote turn on wires, I cant figure out where to pull them through. All the wires need to end up in the trunk. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I have only done this once, and it was in a 92 Dakota, which was a hell of alot easier. Thanks.

My system consists of
Alpine head unit
2 10" MMATS Pro Audio Subs
550 watt Super Sport Autotek Amplifier
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Old Dec 16, 2003 | 11:48 PM
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I ran my power cord right underneath the booster for the brakes. You should see it right next to the steering column. Itll be a black patch. Just punch a hole through it and itll come out by your brake pedal. Run the power cable down the drivers side. If you remove the top part of the back seat youll see where you can run the wire through a lil opening tieing it into the trunk. As for the remote wire I run that along with the RCA'* down the paasenger side. Just remove the kick panel underneath and itll make things easier. Youll find the same hole on the pasenger side as the drivers.
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