It is pretty simple. Be sure to get an adapter plug so you do not have to cut any wires. And you can use the brackets from the stock stereo to mount the new one. shawn
It is pretty simple. Be sure to get an adapter plug so you do not have to cut any wires. And you can use the brackets from the stock stereo to mount the new one. shawn
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I would really appreciate getting those instructions... Knigh7s,that is very good of you... I will be leaving in about an hour, but will check back in the afternoon. THANKS ALLOT!!!THIS SITE IS GREAT!!!
THANKS SHAWN... I need the encouragement.
I have the scans completed now, im converting them to PDF, and now have to try compressing them some more, the current file size is 22mb! ouch. i'll try cutting it down even more without loosing picture quality.
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thats allot of trouble for you, Knigh7s.... really really thanks!!!
oh, by the way, the cd changer died... what are some ideas that maybe some of you have done with that space?
many people have taken the cubby hole from other vehicles and fit it onto the CD changer brackets so they have a cubby space, i put a head unit with DVD capability in the CD changer slot then put a flip out monitor where the stock cassette player was, but i dont have the auto shifter anymore, i swapped it out for a much much smaller one, so keep in mind that your stock shift knob might get in the way of putting CDs in
other people have put gauges in that area, i was going to put in a switch panel or a DIN sized speaker like the one biju recently sold before i decided (more like couldnt resist) on my DVD setup