No! Most lamp cords are made with 18 guage wire, some speaker wire is made with 18 guage wire too but the insualtion of the wire is very different. Both wires have insulation for their intended uses. Supplying a lamp with line voltage and supplying a speaker with low voltage are very different. The speaker wire is not meant to carry line voltage and may overheat and or melt.
first you must remove the plastic casing from the rear speakers and remove the dashboard. then disconnect the old speaker wire from the old speakers and tie the new wire to the old wire. at the radio, pull the speaker wires one by one until the new wire reaches you. then splice the new speaker wire to both the radio and the speakers and replace the dash and covers
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Yes, if you rewire the bed and rewire the plug on the wall to 220 volts.
The end sockets have to be rewired. The schematic for the rewire is on the ballast label.
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Go to Road Race Enginiering they have a page on how to rewire the CAS
Unless the ballast is a multi tap primary you can not rewire it for 220 volts.
rewire them.
If Available you buy the correct Wiring Harness.