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Yes, but if you splice from the sub you will most likely only get sub frequencies. Not a big deal if your putting in a sub but if that new sub has a wider frequency range you may not be able to use it all since the source isnt sending it.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It should. There are Tesla owners who've used the factory amp leads in their vehicles. The subwoofer leads in my aftermarket harness are what I'm using as well.
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