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Advice for a car audio newcomer. Is this the best option for me?
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<blockquote data-quote="DRBOOM" data-source="post: 8675690" data-attributes="member: 676005"><p>Mate, if you are not competent to take on the task yourself, get at least 3 quotes form car installers then you decide. I understand you will save money by doing it yourself but there's other factors to consider with car audio, its not just joining wires, its about taking plastic panels, door trims out front fascia trimmings out without breaking those annoying plastic clips, how to make subwoofer boxes, tuning, placement, what size power, ground wires, and running them from the engine bay and under car carpets for RCA's remote / speaker wires etc.</p><p></p><p>You have to ask yourself if you can do this without butchering your trims in the process, then go ahead. DIY is not for everyone and you have to know your limits when it comes to some challenging tasks at hand. Some jobs are best left to the experts for best reasons, that's why they are still in business and you still have your day job! :fro:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DRBOOM, post: 8675690, member: 676005"] Mate, if you are not competent to take on the task yourself, get at least 3 quotes form car installers then you decide. I understand you will save money by doing it yourself but there's other factors to consider with car audio, its not just joining wires, its about taking plastic panels, door trims out front fascia trimmings out without breaking those annoying plastic clips, how to make subwoofer boxes, tuning, placement, what size power, ground wires, and running them from the engine bay and under car carpets for RCA's remote / speaker wires etc. You have to ask yourself if you can do this without butchering your trims in the process, then go ahead. DIY is not for everyone and you have to know your limits when it comes to some challenging tasks at hand. Some jobs are best left to the experts for best reasons, that's why they are still in business and you still have your day job! :fro: [/QUOTE]
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