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<blockquote data-quote="Firewalker" data-source="post: 8764955" data-attributes="member: 676743"><p>Yes a good proper head unit with 4 or 5v would eliminate the need for that line driver or loc. Stick with the name brands as well. Supply is hard to get at this point in time with head units because of the chip shortages so watch that as well. Look at sonicelectronix and crutchfield and compare the prices. Both should come with free install kits and harnesses usually. All depends on the vehicle. Good quality RCA cables & install kits are a must as well, if you are using a cheapo walmart install kit then dump the whole thing as that stuff is also junk from the get go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Firewalker, post: 8764955, member: 676743"] Yes a good proper head unit with 4 or 5v would eliminate the need for that line driver or loc. Stick with the name brands as well. Supply is hard to get at this point in time with head units because of the chip shortages so watch that as well. Look at sonicelectronix and crutchfield and compare the prices. Both should come with free install kits and harnesses usually. All depends on the vehicle. Good quality RCA cables & install kits are a must as well, if you are using a cheapo walmart install kit then dump the whole thing as that stuff is also junk from the get go. [/QUOTE]
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