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SUB WOOFER WIRING 200 1990

I recently purchased a Bazooka 8" powered sub for my '90 240 wagon. There is a 10 guage constant power wire that needs to be connected from the battery to the unit, which I plan to install behind the rear seat on the driver side. What would be the best route for this wire? How about along the underside of the car
and up thru the spare tire well? All advise will be appreciated.

My daughter gave me a set of sponge rubber dice for the rear-view mirror. It was very 50's to hang dice or babies shoes from there. I started driving in 1962 and by then we thought it was stupid. But, now that I'm older and wiser, I can appreciate how cool it is. The dice, of course, being a metaphor for there's no sure thing in life (except Volvos). If you see a silver 240 wagon in the slow lane with dice and a hula-girl and hear the thump of sub, that will be me. jdl






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