subwoofer output splitter

subwoofer output splitter
How do I install a subwoofer if the car does not come out?

Hello everyone, thanks for reading my question! I subwoofer and amplifier from my old car and I want to install in my new car (Toyota Highlander). The stereo CD is the initial stock, and I have taken in the dashboard and see what optional outputs in the back. Actually did not have a subwoofer output. When I asked car audio service at Best Buy, said we can use a splitter (I am not sure if correct) and get wire speaker cable on the door. I know that if I take my car audio shops, I can do it quickly. But DNT want to leave the car for a few days because I have to drive every day. Someone has done this before? Is there a site that instruct the installation or sell the carrier I mentioned earlier? Thanks everyone!

In fact, probably 99.9% of factory radios do not have low level outputs (I had a Mazda MX-6 after this). 1) You can also use "high" that many inputs (especially low-cost) function AMPS. It usually takes three fifty-nine are for direct connection to speaker outputs existing effects generally positive and negative left and right speaker. They can make the speaker or behind the radio. 2) Connect a high to low adapter that connects and high-level inputs, but suppresses the signal at a lower level first and use an RCA cable to connect to the amplifier.

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