[Shotimes] A quick one for all the aftermarket stereo guys....

Ron Childs rchildssho@hotmail.com
Thu, 02 Jan 2003 14:22:06 -0800


I recently bought a new system from Crutchfield that came with everything 
needed to plug into the existing wiring. I don't have the JBL system so I 
don't know about getting the sub to work but for $240 including shipping, I 
got an Alpine CD, 4 Kenwood speakers, the dash kit and harnesses for 
everything to plug into the stock system. A harness to use the stock amp was 
available for extra but I didn't want to do that anyway.

-Ron Childs   '91


>From: "Chris \"Zap\"" <zap@columbus.rr.com>
>To: <Shotimes@autox.team.net>
>Subject: [Shotimes] A quick one for all the aftermarket stereo guys....
>Date: Thu, 2 Jan 2003 17:10:32 -0500
>
>Does anyone know of a place that sells a good kit to install an aftermarket
>stereo in the SHO and use the factory amp system?  (Out of curiosity, if 
>you
>bypass the amp system how in the heck do you use the sub??)  I called the
>local car audio place, and they quoted me about $60 for the stuff that uses
>the amp and about $20 for the bypass kit.  Then I called Best Buy and they
>said they sell a kit for about $20 that lets you do either.  I'm sorta
>skeptical because of the audio shop's price difference.  Maybe I shouldn't
>be?  Is there a good kit that I can pick up locally that someone would
>recommend?  I'd like to get the stereo in Joy's SHO before Saturday night.
>
>Thanks,
>Chris
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