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Stereo Wiring [message #253087] Tue, 24 June 2014 01:47 Go to previous message
glenn2726 is currently offline  glenn2726   United States
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Hi All, looks like this has original wiring for a stereo. Who has installed a newer stereo/radio in first generation GMC that doesn't have 2 separate wires to each speaker? Looks like left side has ( tan, green/white), right side is (green, green/black), red wire for power, gray wire for (lighting?) and that is all the wires I saw. Also there is a wire for the antenna but I don't have an antenna, was that what looks like is missing from top of roof in the center? I guess a wiring schematic would help if anyone has one. The rear speakers had a common Black wire and the speakers back there were green/white and green/black. I am putting a din type stereo in with DVD player and the hole in the dash will accomodate it now that I have removed the ears for the older style radios. I will have to cut the faceplate in order to finish the install after I get the wiring done. Do we need to run all new wires for the speakers or has anyone done the cheat to keep from running all new wiring? The front 2 speakers would be the easiest. Where does the wire loom go down the wall at for the front speakers? Thanks for any help to make this less painless...lol.. Glenn

Glenn W Topeka, KS 1974 GMC 26 ft. Color:Camel Interior:Canyon Land Side Bath, Rear Sitting Area
 
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