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Advice for a car audio newcomer. Is this the best option for me?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mooncatt" data-source="post: 8675691" data-attributes="member: 676968"><p>Go to www.Crutchfeild.com and input your vehicle info. From there, you can pick and choose head units and speakers that will fit. The installation kits are sold at a discount when you buy the head unit, and speakers usually come with free mounting adaptors and wire harness adaptors. They also give you some basic vehicle specific install instructions with the purchase.</p><p></p><p>When you have everything you want/need in your cart (I would also suggest adding panel removal tools, wire connectors, and other needed tools you don't already have), compare that price to the all in price from the install shop. Then ask yourself if that extra installation cost is worth it to you, or if you're willing to do a little work to save that money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mooncatt, post: 8675691, member: 676968"] Go to www.Crutchfeild.com and input your vehicle info. From there, you can pick and choose head units and speakers that will fit. The installation kits are sold at a discount when you buy the head unit, and speakers usually come with free mounting adaptors and wire harness adaptors. They also give you some basic vehicle specific install instructions with the purchase. When you have everything you want/need in your cart (I would also suggest adding panel removal tools, wire connectors, and other needed tools you don't already have), compare that price to the all in price from the install shop. Then ask yourself if that extra installation cost is worth it to you, or if you're willing to do a little work to save that money. [/QUOTE]
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