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Well here's what I found out in case anyone wants to use a JL CleanSweep in our H2's.
1 - I found that the wiring diagrams that have been posted countless times on this forum work for the 2005 H2.
2 - The problem is the signals from our stereo. They will need to be summed using LOC's ... a lot of LOC's in fact!
*** Verdict *** I would not recommend the JL CleanSweep (at around $300) if all you want to do is ass a sub ... in this case I would just get a LOC (like what others in this forum have done) and use that as my input signal. However, for those who LOVE their stock decks (especially those with the Navigation system) and would like to upgrade their speakers ... the JL CleanSweep is a fantastic way to go. Having said this ... does anyone want to purchase my JL CleanSweep?
Below is what needs to be done in order to create a "working" signal for the JL CLeanSweep ... in addition to the CleanSweep, you will need to purchase 4 LOC's (although you can get away with 2). The total cost for the 2 to 4 LOC's, CleanSweep, and wiring will be around $500 - $700.
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2005 Stealth Gray H2
MT 17X9 Classic Lock + GoodYear 37X12.5X17 / Rancho RS9000X / Fabtech HD Steering System / SMA HD Brush Guard / Corsa Exhaust (Sport) / JL 1000/1 + 13W7 + CleanSweep / Clear corners + Smoked roof markers
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