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Head Units: Bestbuy: What makes a head Unit "good"?
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<blockquote data-quote="ejschultz" data-source="post: 7375086" data-attributes="member: 603800"><p>It's $45 for the install then wiring harness, cages, antenna adapater, and miscellaneous parts and whatnot. It'll end up being about $110 on top of the radio. Now, that's vehicle dependent. It's assuming your vehicle is going to require a standard wiring harness. If you have a newer vehicle that has a more complicated harness, it just goes up from there. I work for BBY. I do not install for them. I did, however, work on the sales floor for 2 years there selling computers. I would regularly get "pulled" to go back to car audio to help out. I know my fair share about the pricing of installs. In the store, yeah, I'm definitely going to sell you the install. On here, when I'm not at work, I'm going to tell you to save the $110 and learn how to do it yourself if you don't know how, or pay your buddy half that or a case of beer to do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ejschultz, post: 7375086, member: 603800"] It's $45 for the install then wiring harness, cages, antenna adapater, and miscellaneous parts and whatnot. It'll end up being about $110 on top of the radio. Now, that's vehicle dependent. It's assuming your vehicle is going to require a standard wiring harness. If you have a newer vehicle that has a more complicated harness, it just goes up from there. I work for BBY. I do not install for them. I did, however, work on the sales floor for 2 years there selling computers. I would regularly get "pulled" to go back to car audio to help out. I know my fair share about the pricing of installs. In the store, yeah, I'm definitely going to sell you the install. On here, when I'm not at work, I'm going to tell you to save the $110 and learn how to do it yourself if you don't know how, or pay your buddy half that or a case of beer to do it. [/QUOTE]
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