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<blockquote data-quote="Worlddre" data-source="post: 5859481" data-attributes="member: 556661"><p>Factory HU can be removed without any adverse affects and is actually pretty easy to remove. If the vehicle does have the <strong>harmon kardon</strong> system then removing the factory head will make the install much easier. Off the top the non-hk system will have a 6.5 and tweeter in each door and the hk system will have a 6.5 midbass a 3" mid and tweeter per door. Doors are pretty easy to get however they are afixed with t20 torx screws. The factory amplifier is in the drivers side of the trunk on the quarter panel. Battery is in the trunk. Overall the car is not hard at all to install anything in. If you are installing an in dash tv with separate navigation or brain pull the glove box down and there is space to fit **** near anything back there. If adding an alarm all alarm wiring is behind there as well except the parking lights and starter wire and don't let the parking light interface scare you it's not anywhere near as hard as it looks.</p><p></p><p>The x5 stated above is no different aside from speaker size.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Worlddre, post: 5859481, member: 556661"] Factory HU can be removed without any adverse affects and is actually pretty easy to remove. If the vehicle does have the [B]harmon kardon[/B] system then removing the factory head will make the install much easier. Off the top the non-hk system will have a 6.5 and tweeter in each door and the hk system will have a 6.5 midbass a 3" mid and tweeter per door. Doors are pretty easy to get however they are afixed with t20 torx screws. The factory amplifier is in the drivers side of the trunk on the quarter panel. Battery is in the trunk. Overall the car is not hard at all to install anything in. If you are installing an in dash tv with separate navigation or brain pull the glove box down and there is space to fit **** near anything back there. If adding an alarm all alarm wiring is behind there as well except the parking lights and starter wire and don't let the parking light interface scare you it's not anywhere near as hard as it looks. The x5 stated above is no different aside from speaker size. [/QUOTE]
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