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Old 11-06-2009, 07:52 PM
Pops Road King Pops Road King is offline
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Default Rumble Road Speaker install ?

Is it best to wire directly to the battery or to the left aux. switch for speaker install? If Aux. how do you know which plug under the seat is the Aux and how do you install the hot wires from the speakers into this Aux switch? This is on a 2009 Road King. Thanks in advance!
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Old 11-07-2009, 12:04 PM
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Default Speakers

Pops, either way should be OK. I wired my rumble roads from a switch directly to the battery. They only have one "hot" wire, which is the positive side. The negative or ground is through the case of the speaker to whereever they are mounted. In my case the handle bars. You do want them switched though so you can turn them off when you don't use them.PM me if there is anything else I can try and help you with.
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