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USER MANUAL RG4-F65K SSV Works
WARRANTY INFORMATION:
All SSV Works enclosures are covered by a limited lifetime warranty against defects in material or workmanship. All SSV Works Electronics are covered by a limited 1 year warranty against defects in material or workmanship. All SSV Works Speakers are covered by a limited 1 year warranty against defects in material or workmanship. Labor for replacement of defective components is not covered. Contact SSV Works for further warranty information.

Please read and understand these instructions completely before installation to avoid possible injury, or damage to the accessory or vehicle.
TOOLS NEEDED FOR INSTALLATION
- T-30 Torx Driver - Panel Removal Tool
- Phillips Screwdriver
PARTS LIST IMAGES

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Two black industrial speaker units with four star-shaped cutouts, mounted on a stand (no text or symbols visible)(1 pair)

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Black metal bracket with multiple holes, no text or symbols visible- Enclosure Brackets x 41. RG34-R65 EnclosureSrews x 10

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Close-up of a black threaded screw with a flat head (no text or symbols visible)
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Simple black ring shape on white background (no text or symbols)- M6 Washers x 8 (small) 4. M6 Washers x 2 (large)

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Black circular ring with a hole, isolated on white background (no text or symbols)
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SSV WORKS MAKE SOME-NOISE AA. Remove hood by turning locking pins and lifting up.

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Interior view of a red tractor cab with visible engine, wheels, and control panel (no text or symbols)B. Use a panel tool to extract push pins circled in pink.

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Close-up of hands placing a dark plastic tray into a black container (no visible text or symbols)C. With push pins extracted, lift to remove the cup holder and gauge cluster.

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Close-up of hands installing or adjusting a black plastic component on a mechanical part (no visible text or symbols)
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Close-up of a metallic mechanical component with internal cavities and mounting holes (no visible text or symbols)E. Unscrew (4) torx screws located in upper glove box and remove box.

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Close-up of a hand using a tool to clean or store plastic inside a dark container (no visible text or symbols)F. Extract push pins that are now exposed from removing the upper glove box.

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Close-up of hands using a screwdriver to adjust or install a component on a black electronic device (no visible text or symbols)G. Extract push pins exposed from cup holder removal.

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Close-up of a mechanical device with a wrench inserted, showing internal components and a pink circle highlighting a specific part (no text or symbols visible)H. Extract push pins exposed from gauge cluster removal.

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Close-up of a mechanical device with metal clamps and mounting brackets (no visible text or symbols)I. Extract push pins located above driver and passenger side cup holders.

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Close-up of a mechanical assembly with hands operating a component, no visible text or symbolsJ. Lift to remove the dash.

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Hand inserting a small component into a black metal bracket (no text or symbols visible)K. Using the supplied M6 screws and small washers, install the brackets to kick pods.

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Close-up of a mechanical component with a highlighted circular detail and green tool, no visible text or symbolsL. Remove factory T40 torx screws located from the front of the dash next to the cup holders.

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Close-up of a computer monitor with a magnified view of the screen (no visible text or symbols)M. Remove factory T25 torx screws located underneath the dash.

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Close-up of a hand holding a small electronic device with a connector, partially visible through a dark interior (no text or symbols)N. Located on the inside top of the pocket you will have two holes, route speaker wire though the larger hole. The smaller hole will be used to mount the pod in Step P.

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Close-up of a car's front panel showing a speaker grille and mounting bracket, with a pink circle highlighting a specific component (no text or symbols visible)- Place the speaker pod in location and resecure the factory screws through the pod brackets on the front and underneath the dash.

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Close-up of a computer keyboard with a highlighted screw and a circular marker on the left side (no text or symbols visible)
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Close-up of a mechanical component with a highlighted circular feature (no text or symbols visible)P. From the inside-top of the dash, secure the top mounting M6 screw and large washer to the pod through the smaller hole next to the routed speaker wire.

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Close-up of a black automotive electrical plug with a circular component inserted, no visible text or symbolsConnecting the RG4-F65 using the pre-installed, two-pin connector will require an optional SSV Works plug-&-play harness (WP-H1149 - sold separately). If you are not using the WP-H1149 harness, simply cut off the two-pin connector and follow the wiring instruction.
Repeat for the other side.
WIRING INSTRUCTIONS
For proper sound, ensure the speaker polarity is correct connect the “+” to the “+” and the “-” to the “-” from the speaker wire to the amplifier. If using with an SSV Works complete system refer to the amplifier wiring instructions for more detailed wiring information.
