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Please Help! Installing head unit with infinity system?
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<blockquote data-quote="tohighpsi" data-source="post: 2420592" data-attributes="member: 571923"><p>Ok I have a 2000 dodge durango with the infinity sound system. Im looking to put a new head unit in it along with many other things. The head unit is what is concerning me though. I called up sound of tristate "my local audio shop" to get a price on the install. I was told that they will have to bypass my amp. If they have to do this is could be an additional 100-200 on top of the intial cost. They said they wont know until they get in there and that every infinity system is different. I dont know if I trust them to keep it truthfull.</p><p></p><p>I have searched a little bit and from what I have read on the forums you dont have to do this. Something about hooking your blue wire up to your power antena or something will power the amp??? Is this true? Can you guys elaborate on this a little bit. I have installed a head unit be4 and if there isnt anything to complicated I will just do it myself. So can you guys elaborate on this process and the fact how much truth there is behind it. Any help is really appreciated guys thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tohighpsi, post: 2420592, member: 571923"] Ok I have a 2000 dodge durango with the infinity sound system. Im looking to put a new head unit in it along with many other things. The head unit is what is concerning me though. I called up sound of tristate "my local audio shop" to get a price on the install. I was told that they will have to bypass my amp. If they have to do this is could be an additional 100-200 on top of the intial cost. They said they wont know until they get in there and that every infinity system is different. I dont know if I trust them to keep it truthfull. I have searched a little bit and from what I have read on the forums you dont have to do this. Something about hooking your blue wire up to your power antena or something will power the amp??? Is this true? Can you guys elaborate on this a little bit. I have installed a head unit be4 and if there isnt anything to complicated I will just do it myself. So can you guys elaborate on this process and the fact how much truth there is behind it. Any help is really appreciated guys thanks [/QUOTE]
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