wiring for seprates in 06 Silverado

I've got an '06 Silverado 2500HD extended cab that I'm putting a pair of Polk DB6501's in the front doors . The Silverado already has separate wiring for the tweeters and main cones , but I don't know where or if an active or passive crossover was used from the factory to separate the signals. The new DB6501's come with a cross over that I would like to use. I'm just not sure which wires int he door to use, or where the stock cross over is located so I can replace it. (my Silverado has no Onstarand no Bose Lux) Soon to have no Bose speakers
Thanks in advance
Chris "V"
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  • DannyD
    DannyD Posts: 133
    edited May 2008
    You'll probably get more answers to your question of you post your thread on the Car Audio and Electronics section of this forum;) Welcome to Club Polk!
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  • zingo
    zingo Posts: 11,258
    edited May 2008
    DannyD wrote: »
    You'll probably get more answers to your question of you post your thread on the Car Audio and Electronics section of this forum;) Welcome to Club Polk!
    Double true...

    I would pull the door panel and take a look. I would think the x-over would be in there with the separates, but the cars guys would know better.
  • Chris Velardi
    Chris Velardi Posts: 7
    edited May 2008
    I Just realized there was a separate car section , that would be better than wiring sorry. In the door there is no cross over that is why I'm confused as to which wires to use.
    Chris "V"