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<blockquote data-quote="bumpincivic757" data-source="post: 6582800" data-attributes="member: 618118"><p>yea alot of them have aux ports as well witch are great but hooking up a aftermarket head unit is easy to hook up...you can buy an adapter that connects to the factory harness and then plugs into your radio(just make sure you get the right one for your radio) but if thats not avaliable then all you got to do is find out witch wire does what(if the factory wire are different than the radios) and connect it to the radio...and on all aftermarket radios red is power...yellow is switch power(turns your radio on and off with the car) and black is ground...then the rest are speaker wires except the blue ones witch are remote wires for your amp.....it sounds/looks hard but its not at all i watched a guy do it one time and now its like second nature its that easy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bumpincivic757, post: 6582800, member: 618118"] yea alot of them have aux ports as well witch are great but hooking up a aftermarket head unit is easy to hook up...you can buy an adapter that connects to the factory harness and then plugs into your radio(just make sure you get the right one for your radio) but if thats not avaliable then all you got to do is find out witch wire does what(if the factory wire are different than the radios) and connect it to the radio...and on all aftermarket radios red is power...yellow is switch power(turns your radio on and off with the car) and black is ground...then the rest are speaker wires except the blue ones witch are remote wires for your amp.....it sounds/looks hard but its not at all i watched a guy do it one time and now its like second nature its that easy [/QUOTE]
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