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Aftermarket Audio

seeth001

New member
Hello,

I wanted to buy a aftermarket audio system for my Pontiac GP. My main concern is getting it fixed. My price range is around $150 with USB. Is there anyway i can buy a stereo online and fix it myself. Is is going to be a pain in the @#$ to fix it? also any suggestions for audio system?
 


I was trying to tell you in the chat...

When you get the stuff your new radio will have a plug with wires hanging off it. Those wires will splice into the harness you bought. Splice up those wires how you are told in the instructions. Do this outside of your car it will make things easier. Once you get that done take apart your dash and pull out the stock radio. After that install the dash kit per instructions. The plugs you splice together will be needed now, plug the radio end into the new radio and the other end into your plug that came off the old radio. Plug in the antenna adapter. Slide in the new radio. Test it out first. Put the dash back together. Your done.
 
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