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<blockquote data-quote="PaulThompson229" data-source="post: 5435699" data-attributes="member: 605517"><p>The speakers were nice for what they are, and they lasted for almost a year until the motor in my Cougar blew and I sold the car for scrap, to get a sub later on yes you will need to buy an amp for it, Changing out the deck shouldn't be too much of a problem, you will probably need to remove one or two peices of the dash trim to get the old one out, and the new one will just slide in place the same way the old one came out, you will need to buy a dash kit and a wire harness for your truck to be able to put the new deck in (about $15-$20 each) and the dash kit should have an instruction booklet to show exactly how to swap the decks. You will need about a dozen wire nuts to hook the wire harness to the back of the deck, the wires are color coded so that should be easy. The speakers shouldnt be much of a problem either, all you need to do is pull off your doorpanel and they will be a direct replacement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PaulThompson229, post: 5435699, member: 605517"] The speakers were nice for what they are, and they lasted for almost a year until the motor in my Cougar blew and I sold the car for scrap, to get a sub later on yes you will need to buy an amp for it, Changing out the deck shouldn't be too much of a problem, you will probably need to remove one or two peices of the dash trim to get the old one out, and the new one will just slide in place the same way the old one came out, you will need to buy a dash kit and a wire harness for your truck to be able to put the new deck in (about $15-$20 each) and the dash kit should have an instruction booklet to show exactly how to swap the decks. You will need about a dozen wire nuts to hook the wire harness to the back of the deck, the wires are color coded so that should be easy. The speakers shouldnt be much of a problem either, all you need to do is pull off your doorpanel and they will be a direct replacement. [/QUOTE]
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