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Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 liter strait 6
just pick up some speaker wire and run it from you head unit, just by pass the factory harness, and run it strait from the positive and negative front right and front left wires on the head unit (i think white and white with a black tracer and grey and grey with a white tracer) on the head unit and then run it down through the dash, under the glove box or steering collum depending on passenger or driver side, and then down through the kick panels, the hardest part is running it through the tunnel from the body to the door, use a screw driver to pop off one side at a time and then put it back in before doing the other side. you cant even tell the wire has been ran but now the speakers actually work
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Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 6 cyl. 4.0
just pick up some speaker wire and run it from you head unit, just by pass the factory harness, and run it strait from the positive and negative front right and front left wires on the head unit (i think white and white with a black tracer and grey and grey with a white tracer) on the head unit and then run it down through the dash, under the glove box or steering collum depending on passenger or driver side, and then down through the kick panels, the hardest part is running it through the tunnel from the body to the door, use a screw driver to pop off one side at a time and then put it back in before doing the other side. you cant even tell the wire has been ran but now the speakers actually work
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