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Ah OK, sorry I misunderstood the problem. So you've added the components and I assume you wired them correctly to the OEM amp wires at the doors (that big plug that goes to the amp). I believe the wires were orange and white for the signal if I'm not mistaken. If you wired it to those wires, then you run 2 sets of speaker wire (left and right) to the harness behind the radio.The SOS harness is composed of 2 harnesses, one that goes into the radio and one that goes into the OEM harness. The one that goes into the OEM harness there are 4 wires that are unconnected. You can see it in the picture above. The white and white/black is your front left speaker. The white wire is front left +, white/black is front left -. The gray and gray/black is your front right speaker. The gray is front right +, and the gray/black is front right -.So in summary, if you wired the components to the OEM plugs for the amps in the doors, you just need to run speaker wires from the amp to the harness behind the stereo. This is the easiest way. The BEST way is much more difficult and involves running speaker wire into the door. Expect to spend at least an hour per door to try to run it through the OEM boot and it's very tedious and somewhat labor intensive. The easiest way should work fine.
Ah OK, sorry I misunderstood the problem. So you've added the components and I assume you wired them correctly to the OEM amp wires at the doors (that big plug that goes to the amp). I believe the wires were orange and white for the signal if I'm not mistaken. If you wired it to those wires, then you run 2 sets of speaker wire (left and right) to the harness behind the radio.
The SOS harness is composed of 2 harnesses, one that goes into the radio and one that goes into the OEM harness. The one that goes into the OEM harness there are 4 wires that are unconnected. You can see it in the picture above. The white and white/black is your front left speaker. The white wire is front left +, white/black is front left -. The gray and gray/black is your front right speaker. The gray is front right +, and the gray/black is front right -.
So in summary, if you wired the components to the OEM plugs for the amps in the doors, you just need to run speaker wires from the amp to the harness behind the stereo. This is the easiest way. The BEST way is much more difficult and involves running speaker wire into the door. Expect to spend at least an hour per door to try to run it through the OEM boot and it's very tedious and somewhat labor intensive. The easiest way should work fine.