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<blockquote data-quote="3kgtAudio" data-source="post: 8201403" data-attributes="member: 565768"><p>Its not as easy as 1 2 3. Some people may be mechanically inclined and can pull it off, but some people would (and do) screw it up so bad, they would probably do damage to their $20,000 car and then that $100 could have save them thousands in repairs. It all sounds so sweet until you actually NEED an expert. I have forgotten more about car audio than most of you ever know, and thats from experience that you are not just going to 'google'. Unfortunately from what I see, there are a lot of people that share your logic, or they think car audio labor should be 'cheap' and isn't that hard because they 'Googled' it. LOL! If someone thinks they can come to the plate with their rudimentary online knowledge and thinks they can play ball with someone who has been in it for 20 years they are in for a wake up call.</p><p></p><p>Its also funny to me how many people drive around in a $20-30k car or truck, then have a heart attack about paying $300 for an alarm / remote start, which is probably less than half of their car payment. LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3kgtAudio, post: 8201403, member: 565768"] Its not as easy as 1 2 3. Some people may be mechanically inclined and can pull it off, but some people would (and do) screw it up so bad, they would probably do damage to their $20,000 car and then that $100 could have save them thousands in repairs. It all sounds so sweet until you actually NEED an expert. I have forgotten more about car audio than most of you ever know, and thats from experience that you are not just going to 'google'. Unfortunately from what I see, there are a lot of people that share your logic, or they think car audio labor should be 'cheap' and isn't that hard because they 'Googled' it. LOL! If someone thinks they can come to the plate with their rudimentary online knowledge and thinks they can play ball with someone who has been in it for 20 years they are in for a wake up call. Its also funny to me how many people drive around in a $20-30k car or truck, then have a heart attack about paying $300 for an alarm / remote start, which is probably less than half of their car payment. LOL [/QUOTE]
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