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<blockquote data-quote="Grinder1989" data-source="post: 6738734" data-attributes="member: 573303"><p>All of you are missing the fact that OP may not be good with installing car audio. You are all assuming he knows how to do it and you shouldn't. This is why people come on this forum and ask why their amps are in protect or not working.</p><p></p><p>Chasin, I would shop around for a better price. If you feel confident that you can correctly install everything without rigging anything, then I'm sure myself and many of these guys that posted in your thread could help you. If not then I suggest you take your vehicle to a good shop and have them install it. If they know what they are doing, you won't have to pay that much and get a quality installation. And it will save you possible frustration. After they install it, look how they did it and then you should have no problem doing it the next time. Hope this helps you make a decision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grinder1989, post: 6738734, member: 573303"] All of you are missing the fact that OP may not be good with installing car audio. You are all assuming he knows how to do it and you shouldn't. This is why people come on this forum and ask why their amps are in protect or not working. Chasin, I would shop around for a better price. If you feel confident that you can correctly install everything without rigging anything, then I'm sure myself and many of these guys that posted in your thread could help you. If not then I suggest you take your vehicle to a good shop and have them install it. If they know what they are doing, you won't have to pay that much and get a quality installation. And it will save you possible frustration. After they install it, look how they did it and then you should have no problem doing it the next time. Hope this helps you make a decision. [/QUOTE]
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