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<blockquote data-quote="Evankiller" data-source="post: 8659508" data-attributes="member: 662204"><p>Get an LC7i, that's plenty for your setup. The whole second headunit thing like I said, is pointless. Like <strong><a href="http:////profile/618111-taylorfade/" target="_blank">TaylorFade</a> said, there's no need for 9 channels, and if you feel so inclined, get another LC7i and hook it up. Then you don't need to cut or modify the stock harness in any way. Just buy speaker adapters from Metra for your car, and run wires from those to the LC7i in the trunk and back. It's a lot of work no doubt, but it's definitely more reasonable. Look on the used market for one, they go for like $50 used all the time. Also, you can keep steering wheel controls with 99% of decent aftermarket headunits.</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evankiller, post: 8659508, member: 662204"] Get an LC7i, that's plenty for your setup. The whole second headunit thing like I said, is pointless. Like [B][URL="http:////profile/618111-taylorfade/"]TaylorFade[/URL] said, there's no need for 9 channels, and if you feel so inclined, get another LC7i and hook it up. Then you don't need to cut or modify the stock harness in any way. Just buy speaker adapters from Metra for your car, and run wires from those to the LC7i in the trunk and back. It's a lot of work no doubt, but it's definitely more reasonable. Look on the used market for one, they go for like $50 used all the time. Also, you can keep steering wheel controls with 99% of decent aftermarket headunits.[/B] [/QUOTE]
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