Running speaker wire through doors on 07 suburban

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I just read that again, lol you are not making any sense I assume you meant factory wire?, pretty unlikely the factory wiring is causing any sound issue need more details
 
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I just read that again, lol you are not making any sense I assume you meant factory wire?, pretty unlikely the factory wiring is causing any sound issue need more details
I’m using a KENWOOD DVD player. All skar audio speakers and amps


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I’m using a KENWOOD DVD player. All skar audio speakers and amps


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Well then you shouldn't be having any problems if it is wired correctly and tuned, are you sure the polarity is correct to all speakers? are you using the headunit or amps for crossover control?
are they just 2 way speakers or components?
 
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Well then you shouldn't be having any problems if it is wired correctly and tuned, are you sure the polarity is correct to all speakers? are you using the headunit or amps for crossover control?
are they just 2 way speakers or components?
Only the front doors and tweeters and the d pillers are working the 2 rear doors are off that y I wanted to run new speaker wires.


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Just trying to understand.. you have the aftermarket amp connected to the OEM wires currently and the speakers aren’t sounding good, correct?

My only thought is that you have a bad ground. Where and how far is your grounding point?

As others have stated, the OEM wire should be good and really no need to bypass.
 
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Just trying to understand.. you have the aftermarket amp connected to the OEM wires currently and the speakers aren’t sounding good, correct?

My only thought is that you have a bad ground. Where and how far is your grounding point?

As others have stated, the OEM wire should be good and really no need to bypass.
Let explain better. I have the KENWOOD head unit running the all the speakers I have not added the amps to it yet. I’m just trying to figure out what to do to connect to my amp. Then add the subs and the sub amp.


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