Head Unit Question
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Head Unit Question
I'm looking to replace my stock stereo unit soon. My truck is a Club Cab ST. I was told by a local shop that I would have to purchase an extra wiring harness in order for the new radio to work. Is that true? I looked up on Crutchfield and they have two different harnesses available and they also list that it's required. Thanks in advance.
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I'm looking at an Alpine deck or a Pioneer. I do know that you have to purchase a wiring harness to eliminate cutting the factory wires. I guess my question was kind of vague. What I meant to ask is, if there was another wiring harness on top of that one to purchase in addition to bypass a factory amp? That's what Crutchfield has listed on their website. Correct me if I'm wrong, only the Infinity equipped Dakota's have a factory amp correct?
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Crutchfield does not always know what they are talking about, when I was looking at upgrading the head unit in my dad's 02 Infinity Ram they tried to tell me that every single speaker had it's own amplifier connected near it that would have to be cut out and rewired... I'd still like to know what they were smoking that day, must have been some good stuff...
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I'm also looking to change out my deck. Crutchfield says I need to spend $130 for a harness. http://www.crutchfield.com/App/Produ...x?i=541CHYAH05. Is this just for the ACC wire? Can you just get a "normal" harness and plug into the lighter? If my only option is to spend $130 for a harness...I'll stick with the factory deck.
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well, if you get the normal harness and dont power the remote wire, you will have to run wires to each speaker... you will still need to grab an acc wire from someplace.
its not a bad install. I used to install at an audio shop, so I come by this stuff a bit more than most. but this install was a piece of cake compared to many other vehicles...
its not a bad install. I used to install at an audio shop, so I come by this stuff a bit more than most. but this install was a piece of cake compared to many other vehicles...
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Crutchfield does not always know what they are talking about, when I was looking at upgrading the head unit in my dad's 02 Infinity Ram they tried to tell me that every single speaker had it's own amplifier connected near it that would have to be cut out and rewired... I'd still like to know what they were smoking that day, must have been some good stuff...