Car stereo installations
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Car stereo installations
Is there a good website out there that shows you how to install car stereos in anytypes of cars???? i tried install DR. com, and they didnt have some of the stuff that i needed. so i was wondering if there was a better site, thanks again
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dont know of too many...but feel free to PM me with any questions...or you can do a SEARCH here on this forum...if you don't find the answer post your question...somebody will probably know the answer
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Hey Intesecreations,
You sent me a couple of private messages, but U anit accepting them so here are the answers to your questions
To answer your question regarding the fiberglassing...it really is not hard to do as long as you take your time and work slowly...well you have to work quickly but do everything accuratly and it will all go fine....a spare tire well enclosure is a great place to start because there are no hard places to work in or complex angles to work around...but fiberglassing the side is not too much harder.....as for the Jeep I cant see anything special you would have to do to the dash but I havent done one in a Wrangler...$100 is about 2 hours labour and thats alot for a set of speakers....best thing to do is find a manual like a Haynes and see what is involved in removing the factory speakers....I'll have a chat with one of my installer friends who has done alot of jeeps and see what he has to say
Anything else just let me know
Swifty
You sent me a couple of private messages, but U anit accepting them so here are the answers to your questions
To answer your question regarding the fiberglassing...it really is not hard to do as long as you take your time and work slowly...well you have to work quickly but do everything accuratly and it will all go fine....a spare tire well enclosure is a great place to start because there are no hard places to work in or complex angles to work around...but fiberglassing the side is not too much harder.....as for the Jeep I cant see anything special you would have to do to the dash but I havent done one in a Wrangler...$100 is about 2 hours labour and thats alot for a set of speakers....best thing to do is find a manual like a Haynes and see what is involved in removing the factory speakers....I'll have a chat with one of my installer friends who has done alot of jeeps and see what he has to say
Anything else just let me know
Swifty
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