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<blockquote data-quote="evamodel00" data-source="post: 8188979" data-attributes="member: 658558"><p>VWBOBBY,</p><p></p><p>Ah ok, I see what you are saying. I actually thought that "Dash Kits" really only had panels which filled in OEM radio space. I didn't know that a wiring loom/adapter came with them. I will definitely go with that, as I want to have the least amount of electrical work to do. Leaves less room for error since this is my first time.</p><p></p><p>Best Buy seems to sell the dash kits for individual vehicle model. If I purchase the specific vehicle model kit, I take it the adapter will on one side fit my OEM wires, and the other side has a universal plug for most aftermarket HUs?</p><p></p><p>My old amp was installed by best buy actually and I think that they did the remote turn-on lead from the HU to the Amp. I tried to look at it as much as i could to get an idea of how they did it in case I happen to want to do it myself some time.</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="evamodel00, post: 8188979, member: 658558"] VWBOBBY, Ah ok, I see what you are saying. I actually thought that "Dash Kits" really only had panels which filled in OEM radio space. I didn't know that a wiring loom/adapter came with them. I will definitely go with that, as I want to have the least amount of electrical work to do. Leaves less room for error since this is my first time. Best Buy seems to sell the dash kits for individual vehicle model. If I purchase the specific vehicle model kit, I take it the adapter will on one side fit my OEM wires, and the other side has a universal plug for most aftermarket HUs? My old amp was installed by best buy actually and I think that they did the remote turn-on lead from the HU to the Amp. I tried to look at it as much as i could to get an idea of how they did it in case I happen to want to do it myself some time. Thanks, [/QUOTE]
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