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<blockquote data-quote="conecommander" data-source="post: 2847891" data-attributes="member: 568170"><p>Thanks! onlinecarstereo.com and I paid $568 with the extended warranty for items over 1k i think (warranty included my subs as well)</p><p></p><p></p><p>I actually didn't have to take apart the entire dash to get it out. but i had some other work to do, so i figured while i was at it yano. to bypass the parking break you just need to ground wire. instead of creating a new grounding point for this, i just connected it with the head unit ground into the car wiring harness ground. in some cases, depending on your head unit, this won't work. what you can do is buy a two prong switch and ground one prong and connect the parking break wire to the other.</p><p></p><p></p><p>i have two sets of components in my car that are amped. so i can't speak for the stereo amplifier, but it does sound pretty good. despite what some people say of JVC, i love their top end head units and i will never purchase any other brand.</p><p></p><p>i will have to get some pics up of the completed interior. it looks so much better with all of the trim installed.</p><p></p><p>other note.. go kart is now together! i just put the front tires on with the tread backwards.. fix that tomorrow.. buy some coolant, adjust the headlights.. etc small stuff and i'm good to go!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="conecommander, post: 2847891, member: 568170"] Thanks! onlinecarstereo.com and I paid $568 with the extended warranty for items over 1k i think (warranty included my subs as well) I actually didn't have to take apart the entire dash to get it out. but i had some other work to do, so i figured while i was at it yano. to bypass the parking break you just need to ground wire. instead of creating a new grounding point for this, i just connected it with the head unit ground into the car wiring harness ground. in some cases, depending on your head unit, this won't work. what you can do is buy a two prong switch and ground one prong and connect the parking break wire to the other. i have two sets of components in my car that are amped. so i can't speak for the stereo amplifier, but it does sound pretty good. despite what some people say of JVC, i love their top end head units and i will never purchase any other brand. i will have to get some pics up of the completed interior. it looks so much better with all of the trim installed. other note.. go kart is now together! i just put the front tires on with the tread backwards.. fix that tomorrow.. buy some coolant, adjust the headlights.. etc small stuff and i'm good to go! [/QUOTE]
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