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<blockquote data-quote="pbnj22" data-source="post: 7497232" data-attributes="member: 595845"><p>there are way to many options for stereos for the exlorer!!</p><p></p><p>i cant seem to find accurate info about it but..</p><p></p><p>i have a 2000 explorer xlt and i cant find a harness adapter for it to use my aftermarket head unit</p><p></p><p>it has 2 plugs plus the antenna on the back and i have been told the 2nd plug does nothing and have been told it goes to an internal amp etc. so can i just cut the speaker wires going to the amp and tape the wires to bypass it since my aftermarket has amp? eventually ill be installing my own 4 channel amp so no need for the internal amp. can anyone shed some light on finding a harness for my truck!?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pbnj22, post: 7497232, member: 595845"] there are way to many options for stereos for the exlorer!! i cant seem to find accurate info about it but.. i have a 2000 explorer xlt and i cant find a harness adapter for it to use my aftermarket head unit it has 2 plugs plus the antenna on the back and i have been told the 2nd plug does nothing and have been told it goes to an internal amp etc. so can i just cut the speaker wires going to the amp and tape the wires to bypass it since my aftermarket has amp? eventually ill be installing my own 4 channel amp so no need for the internal amp. can anyone shed some light on finding a harness for my truck!? [/QUOTE]
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