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<blockquote data-quote="nateberrier" data-source="post: 6791832" data-attributes="member: 612014"><p>I have done a few of these, my brother just made the mistake of getting a 98 taurus. Both times we just disconnected the speaker harness and ran new wires out to each speaker. There is a suitable ACC and Power in the front as well, the problem comes to putting the hu in the dash without buying th crappy 80 dollar harness/bezel package. you could always try to glass it. My personal suggestion is to just buy the kit or try to find one without the wires and run new wires to the speakers. Running that harness to the back is a waste. For the power and ACC that should be easy. Grab your multimeter. You can mount it somewhere else but you might have to get creative. We put one in the console, but my brother's beast has a different console and no space for underdash mount. If you need help, lemme know and Ill tear his apart and do it with ya.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nateberrier, post: 6791832, member: 612014"] I have done a few of these, my brother just made the mistake of getting a 98 taurus. Both times we just disconnected the speaker harness and ran new wires out to each speaker. There is a suitable ACC and Power in the front as well, the problem comes to putting the hu in the dash without buying th crappy 80 dollar harness/bezel package. you could always try to glass it. My personal suggestion is to just buy the kit or try to find one without the wires and run new wires to the speakers. Running that harness to the back is a waste. For the power and ACC that should be easy. Grab your multimeter. You can mount it somewhere else but you might have to get creative. We put one in the console, but my brother's beast has a different console and no space for underdash mount. If you need help, lemme know and Ill tear his apart and do it with ya. [/QUOTE]
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