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'92 Nissan Pickup Installation Help -- xmas gift solution
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<blockquote data-quote="helotaxi" data-source="post: 3682797" data-attributes="member: 550915"><p>Swapping out the old radio for a new one is really pretty simple. I'm very meticulous about soldering all the wires instead of just using crimp connectors and it still only takes me about 2 hours to do an entire headunit install. Other than the radio itself you would need a dash kit (about $15) and a wiring harness (about $15). You match wire colors on the wiring harness and the wires on the new radio and then unplug the old radio and plug the new one in in its place. the dash kit is used to physically mount the new radio in the dash. Since you're looking for a cassette deck, you might try eBay or the like to find a used one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helotaxi, post: 3682797, member: 550915"] Swapping out the old radio for a new one is really pretty simple. I'm very meticulous about soldering all the wires instead of just using crimp connectors and it still only takes me about 2 hours to do an entire headunit install. Other than the radio itself you would need a dash kit (about $15) and a wiring harness (about $15). You match wire colors on the wiring harness and the wires on the new radio and then unplug the old radio and plug the new one in in its place. the dash kit is used to physically mount the new radio in the dash. Since you're looking for a cassette deck, you might try eBay or the like to find a used one. [/QUOTE]
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