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<blockquote data-quote="budgetSQ" data-source="post: 20534" data-attributes="member: 541814"><p>if you've got everything sitting there in your garage, get some "guidance." I befriended an installer, and he lends me tools, and tells me what to do when i'm stuck. It really isn't that complicated, as long as you dont fry your deck! Problems arise when a wiring harness wont fit (that sucked) or you dont know the polarity of speaker wires (doh). Then it's good to have someone who knows what they're doing and has a mulitmeter. How much better can a "pro" install sound when you already have a box, and you're installing coaxials?</p><p></p><p>If you're car's a ***** to get apart you can get a book from crutchfield for $5.</p><p></p><p>GOOD LUCK!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="budgetSQ, post: 20534, member: 541814"] if you've got everything sitting there in your garage, get some "guidance." I befriended an installer, and he lends me tools, and tells me what to do when i'm stuck. It really isn't that complicated, as long as you dont fry your deck! Problems arise when a wiring harness wont fit (that sucked) or you dont know the polarity of speaker wires (doh). Then it's good to have someone who knows what they're doing and has a mulitmeter. How much better can a "pro" install sound when you already have a box, and you're installing coaxials? If you're car's a ***** to get apart you can get a book from crutchfield for $5. GOOD LUCK! [/QUOTE]
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