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<blockquote data-quote="audiolife" data-source="post: 706126" data-attributes="member: 541383"><p>this is true but...in speaking of "just out and tackle it" with nadda experience its sorta hard to gauge between a picture an install and a correct install. as a former installer you dont know how many times i have seen first timers totally do damage. the point where you should try is when you feel comfortable to try it and there is a huge difference between being eager and excited compaired to being confident in what you are doing so you do it right. again i know this really isnt all that hard but people that dont learn basics right (they dont even immitate they improvise) broken panels, power wire ran up under hood hinge then through the door jam..(i fixxed more of these than i EVER wanna remember).. gotta know enough to even know common sense on how its done, now if he has a person there thats cool but i would be leary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiolife, post: 706126, member: 541383"] this is true but...in speaking of "just out and tackle it" with nadda experience its sorta hard to gauge between a picture an install and a correct install. as a former installer you dont know how many times i have seen first timers totally do damage. the point where you should try is when you feel comfortable to try it and there is a huge difference between being eager and excited compaired to being confident in what you are doing so you do it right. again i know this really isnt all that hard but people that dont learn basics right (they dont even immitate they improvise) broken panels, power wire ran up under hood hinge then through the door jam..(i fixxed more of these than i EVER wanna remember).. gotta know enough to even know common sense on how its done, now if he has a person there thats cool but i would be leary. [/QUOTE]
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