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Old 08-30-2006, 03:33 PM   #1
Ken & Janice
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Stereo wires

We are installing a new stereo receiver and speakers. We found two curbside and two roadside wires but we only have two speaker boxes visible. Does anyone know where the other two wires lead to or end up? We had already decided we wanted to put four in, so we're glad to see the extra two wires, just don't know where the actual speakers are supposed to go.
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Old 08-30-2006, 05:03 PM   #2
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Not too sure about your model. But we just replaced our speakers last week, and there were two speakers in the middle bedroom next to the beds.
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Ours is like Ron's. One on either side of the gaucho up front and one on either wall in the mid bedroom area. When I removed the interior walls in mine, there were several 12v DC wires coiled up in the wall, apparently to be used for optional lights and so forth. I'll bet that's where they are.

One possible way to find them is to take the inner ceiling skin out. IT"S A LOT OF WORK! But all of the wiring runs down the center of the trailer ceiling, and then branches down the sides to the outlets, lights, speakers and so on.

Good luck with it, maybe somebody will have an exact answer for you.

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