Do i just need a wiring harness? or are those only for decks? How much will this cost for a 1997 lexus? My friend wants to hook up 2 subs and an amp to his stock system. The amp and subs have no wires with them ( pretty sure they were stolen)
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well first of all, you should not support theives but amps and subs dont normally come with a harness. you can buy a kit that has everything you need or buy them seperately. a kit will run you from 50 to 150, depending on the size of wires. but basically, you need -power wire (about 4 gauge, you can get smaller, but why not get 4 gauge so you dont have to upgrade on the future?) with a fuse, about 12-15 feet, depending on how you mount your amps. -ground wire (4 gauge also), the shorter the better, but get about 3 feet just in case. -rca wires, about same length as power wire. -remote wire, same length as power -and some speaker wires (i like using 12 gauge wires), length depends on where you mount amps but if you dont know what wires you still need, you should buy a kit and have a professional install it.
you can buy amp wiring kits from most aftermarket car part shops (halfords, motorworld) if your in the uk, they are about ?20. this includes a long power cable, a shorter earth cable, an inline fuse, a long rca cable and a long remote cable (this is just a single wire that connects the volume control on your radio to the amp) and a speaker cable. however if your friend has a stock radio chances are there will be no connectors on the back of it for an amp, so id take it out and check before spending money on parts. Oh yeah i forgot to add unless it is a seriously powerful amp it wont run two subs very well, the power will be divided between the two and you will have two subs running at half power which isnt as loud as one running at full power.