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Date:         Thu, 23 Mar 2000 14:33:54 -0800
Reply-To:     Mark Mages <wasserbox@YAHOO.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Mark Mages <wasserbox@YAHOO.COM>
Subject:      Re: Tips on running Speaker Wire to the Back speakers of a 86
              Westy?
Comments: To: Greg <yeff@EARTHLINK.NET>
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You might already know this, but justincase....

FYI - If you have a decent stereo deck, it will have a set of pre-amp outputs for your subwoofer. Those take RCA cables. Most amps (necessary for running a subwoofer with any sort of desired effect) have RCA inputs. You want to have the least amount of wire possible from amp to sub for best clarity, so you want to have the amp mounted somewhere in the rear of the vehicle. RCA cables won't fit up the a-pillar, or behind the upper racks, so it takes some engineering to wire an amp in the back.

How i had to wire my westy: My stereo deck did not have a specific setup for subwoofers like some upper end decks do, but it did have a set of pre-amps. I had to wire the "remote" (tells the amp to turn on) to the power antenna wire on the deck. Those wires come down under the drivers feet and connect to the 12v power wire right in front of the cabinets behind the drivers seat. The power wire runs to the battery through a small hole in the batty box, under the walkthrough carpet and connects as above. This whole mess of wires runs behind all the cabinetry. Depending where you want to put your sub, there is a multitude of places where the wires can come out of the cabinets in the back. Mine are in the box under the seat. The amp is grounded under the seat (not nec. to run a ground to the front).

I have some pics on my webpage if you are interested. I just threw them up last night (finally access to a scanner) and did a quickie flow-chart (that I now realise I have to re-do;) http://student.fortlewis.edu/~mwmages/cars/Vanagon/vanpix/vanstereo.htm HTH

Mark

--- Greg <yeff@EARTHLINK.NET> wrote: > Thanks for all the advice, I ran the wires in the > same place they were. > After removing the vent/curtain holder I crimped the > new wires to the old > ones & with help pulled them through. I also thought > about running an extra > pair for an eventual subwoofer? Also thought about > running a set of wires > for an additional future light in the back? I guess > I'll deal with the > future stuff in the future? Next up aux battery! > > Thanks Again, > Enjoy > Greg > 86 Westy GL > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Stephen Arbaugh <sneakers@OZ.NET> > To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> > Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2000 5:50 PM > Subject: Re: Tips on running Speaker Wire to the > Back speakers of a 86 > Westy? > > > > I went the other direction. > > > > When I ran new wire, I went up the windshield > pillar, ran the length of > the > > van above the "headliner" in front and thru the > vent space above the > slider > > straight into the a/c cabinet where the speakers > are. I should have run an > > extra pair for eventual subwoofer, oh well. It > really wasn't that > > difficult. I found it easier to go down from the > roof into the pillar than > > up from under the dash, but both ways work. I've > got extra speakers > running > > up the passenger side, cb radio antenna running up > drivers side. It's been > > some years since I did this, so details are fuzzy, > but it only took a > > couple hours do to the whole run from radio to > rear speakers. > > > > steve > > '85 westy > > kent, wa > > > > At 07:03 AM 03/21/2000 -0700, Karl Wolz wrote: > > >Pull off the heating deflector and push your wire > down through the rubber > > >boot which holds your heater hoses. Zip tie it > along the bottom of the > van > > >and then go up through the back side of the > cabinet at the rear of the > van. > > >You're then inside the AC housing and pretty much > home free. As I > recall, I > > >did mine from the other direction, but either > will work. You'll > obviously > > >need to drop the spare tire for this. > > > > > >Karl Wolz > > >----- Original Message ----- > > >From: "Greg" <yeff@EARTHLINK.NET> > > >To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> > > >Sent: Monday, March 20, 2000 9:40 PM > > >Subject: Tips on running Speaker Wire to the Back > speakers of a 86 Westy? > > > > > > > > >Greetings Volks, > > >I'm looking for Tips on the easiest most simple > way of running new > speaker > > >wire to the rear speakers on my 1986 GL Westy > > > > > >Thanks in Advance, > > >Greg > > >

===== Mark

87 Westfalia Gl 84 Scirocco 8v

http://student.fortlewis.edu/~mwmages/

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