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Originally Posted by BigPimpinDsmStyle
I think ppl dont understand what I mean when I say there was no harness. THE CAR HAD NO HARNESS. JUST A BUNCH OF MANGLED WIRES HANGING ALL OVER!
Yeap, Eric handled it. I also came home to a gift from a fellow dsmer explaining exactly what to do with what wires going where. Even I could have done it! Im going to find an OEM harness and use an adapter harness and make it easier for if I sell the car and want my deck out...
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So you are telling me you had a no radio in the car when you bought it. If no than it would be useless for you to put the harness back in. That would cost you aroung 40 dollars additional to put back the stock harness and than an adptor harness. Who knows when you sell your car your radio might be out of the style. I say leave it alone until you decide to sell the car. Some one could always hard wire it for them or best just take some masking tape and mark all the wires.
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Originally Posted by BigPimpinDsmStyle
Now I just need to figure out how to get proper power to the speakers. I'm assuming I will need an amp. The rear speakers are Alpine type Rs ( 75 W RMS and 150 Max) and the fronts are Rockford powers ( not yet installed). It sounds like complete ass since the rear is getting half of the power to run at RMS. I dont know audio stuff much, but I do have a nack for a good sounding stereo..
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Yes you will need an amp. Make sure you buy a good amp and not some cheap Jensen/kraco/rockwood crap. Since you like good sounding music. You will also need a four channel amp.
