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<blockquote data-quote="DirtyP" data-source="post: 2731884" data-attributes="member: 574221"><p>Well I did this the other day on my dayoff I work 3rd sift so its hard for me to when I do work....</p><p></p><p>It was a pain in the *** had to pry off this one piece of trim and the pieces of plastic broke, so I had to glue it back on and hold it with tape, I pulled out like twenty screws , heating vents, the glove compartment, the whole dash had to come off, when I finaly got the deck it didnt fit because the attena connector so I had to tape that in too for now, it was dark and 6 degrees out.</p><p></p><p>I picked the worst day to do this. The stupid lego like dash install kit pieces kept coming off so im going to get the big metal one thats on the stock deck to hold that sucker in, Im probaly going to just unplug the attena.</p><p></p><p>Didnt get a chance to put the door speakers in but I noticed the wire going to the tweeters on my kenwoods is cut, is there anyway to fix that? maybe some solder? I dont want to use the pioners.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DirtyP, post: 2731884, member: 574221"] Well I did this the other day on my dayoff I work 3rd sift so its hard for me to when I do work.... It was a pain in the *** had to pry off this one piece of trim and the pieces of plastic broke, so I had to glue it back on and hold it with tape, I pulled out like twenty screws , heating vents, the glove compartment, the whole dash had to come off, when I finaly got the deck it didnt fit because the attena connector so I had to tape that in too for now, it was dark and 6 degrees out. I picked the worst day to do this. The stupid lego like dash install kit pieces kept coming off so im going to get the big metal one thats on the stock deck to hold that sucker in, Im probaly going to just unplug the attena. Didnt get a chance to put the door speakers in but I noticed the wire going to the tweeters on my kenwoods is cut, is there anyway to fix that? maybe some solder? I dont want to use the pioners. [/QUOTE]
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