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<blockquote data-quote="Saint211" data-source="post: 4918913" data-attributes="member: 564903"><p>If you knew atleast a thing or two, I'd really push for you to get this in, but IMHO, take it to CC or BB. They will not only get it working without messing stuff up... they will also warranty the work for lifetime of the vehicle. Now lets put this into perspective... a month down the road you're out of town... everything stops working. You would be going bumpless till you get home and spend hours upon hours making posts online/tinkering... possibly making the situation worse. Or all you do is go to the local best buy in that town with your receipt and get it fixed hassle free.</p><p></p><p>I've seen some absolutely ugly things come through the bay I work in now... as well as every one of my co-workers. They were all people that tried to save buck without knowing a **** thing. Most of them ended up with situations that ruined some of their gear, making them have to re-purchase, made the labor cost more due to us dealing with a mess, and hurt the re-sale value of their vehicle.</p><p></p><p>If you don't even know what wire you should probably use, or where to connect wires, why do you assume you can do it. Im not being an *******, or trying to put you down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Saint211, post: 4918913, member: 564903"] If you knew atleast a thing or two, I'd really push for you to get this in, but IMHO, take it to CC or BB. They will not only get it working without messing stuff up... they will also warranty the work for lifetime of the vehicle. Now lets put this into perspective... a month down the road you're out of town... everything stops working. You would be going bumpless till you get home and spend hours upon hours making posts online/tinkering... possibly making the situation worse. Or all you do is go to the local best buy in that town with your receipt and get it fixed hassle free. I've seen some absolutely ugly things come through the bay I work in now... as well as every one of my co-workers. They were all people that tried to save buck without knowing a **** thing. Most of them ended up with situations that ruined some of their gear, making them have to re-purchase, made the labor cost more due to us dealing with a mess, and hurt the re-sale value of their vehicle. If you don't even know what wire you should probably use, or where to connect wires, why do you assume you can do it. Im not being an *******, or trying to put you down. [/QUOTE]
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