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<blockquote data-quote="KaeZoo" data-source="post: 452257" data-attributes="member: 554753"><p>How many speakers in the stock system? If you have two factory 3.5" speakers in the dash and two 6x9's in back, then the toughest part might be cutting out the dash for the new CD player. But if all you have is a 4x10 mono speaker up front, and no factory cutouts or wires in the rear, it's a whole different project.</p><p></p><p>You shouldn't have to upgrade your alternator for just a new head unit. The old radio's fading in and out probably has more to do with the tuner or antenna than the power.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KaeZoo, post: 452257, member: 554753"] How many speakers in the stock system? If you have two factory 3.5" speakers in the dash and two 6x9's in back, then the toughest part might be cutting out the dash for the new CD player. But if all you have is a 4x10 mono speaker up front, and no factory cutouts or wires in the rear, it's a whole different project. You shouldn't have to upgrade your alternator for just a new head unit. The old radio's fading in and out probably has more to do with the tuner or antenna than the power. [/QUOTE]
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