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When you get an aftermarket head unit, get the harness adapter. It makes it so much easier and you don't have to hacked up the OEM wiring. This should automatically
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When you get an aftermarket head unit, get the harness adapter. It makes it so much easier and you don't have to hacked up the OEM wiring. This should automatically give you front and rear speakers assuming the wire you plugged I to the rears is in act connected st the harness.
I pulled my rear panels off yesterday to put rear speakers in. Except there was no cutout whatsoever in the sheet metal for them. Surprised to hear yours does and even has the wiring. The head unit will make the single biggest improvement in your sound. Couldn't believe the difference! |
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