Help no thrills install
apphd
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Hi don't spend much time in the On the Move area, but could use some help/suggestions.
I recently had to return to day shift at work (good thing) but this required the addition of a second car quick (bad thing) Short story long, not wanting to take on a loan, and finding the used market for what I was looking for 1K less than a new stripped Hyndai Accent, I went that route. This has speakers, and antena, but I need a basic radio/CD head, and some ideas on where to find some adaptor cables for the Hyndai harness, and some pointers on popping the filler pannels out of the dash. Straight forward simple install using the Hyndai wiring no amps, no after market speakers (I know boring). This is just a $9K gas sipper for commuting to/from work. Last time I did this Pioneer Super Tuners were the choice for good sound for cheap and we went straight to the fuse for power and ran new speaker wire. Thanks in advance for any help.
I recently had to return to day shift at work (good thing) but this required the addition of a second car quick (bad thing) Short story long, not wanting to take on a loan, and finding the used market for what I was looking for 1K less than a new stripped Hyndai Accent, I went that route. This has speakers, and antena, but I need a basic radio/CD head, and some ideas on where to find some adaptor cables for the Hyndai harness, and some pointers on popping the filler pannels out of the dash. Straight forward simple install using the Hyndai wiring no amps, no after market speakers (I know boring). This is just a $9K gas sipper for commuting to/from work. Last time I did this Pioneer Super Tuners were the choice for good sound for cheap and we went straight to the fuse for power and ran new speaker wire. Thanks in advance for any help.
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Thanks, don't know why I did not think of them.