Tulsa area we have a member here who owns his own shop doing installation of stereos, alarms, entertainment, etc. He doesn't log on here much, but he's done 10s of thousands worth of work for me - he does a GREAT job.
https://www.facebook.com/12VoltTulsa/?ref=page_internal
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His name is Eric, and he can do pretty much whatever you need. Trust me... if he can handle all the rebuilds and installs of all my stereo systems, he can do about anything.
I do all my own stereo / alarm installs but am going to give them a shout to tint the front windows on the new truck. I did it on my last one and it turned out less then stellar.
If you want to do it yourself, check out Crutchfield's online and they have install kits for almost any car. I have installed several in my cars over the years. They have instructions and if you need
help, they will provide it. You can save a lot of money too.
Tulsa area we have a member here who owns his own shop doing installation of stereos, alarms, entertainment, etc. He doesn't log on here much, but he's done 10s of thousands worth of work for me - he does a GREAT job.
https://www.facebook.com/12VoltTulsa/?ref=page_internal
http://www.tulsa12volt.com/
His name is Eric, and he can do pretty much whatever you need. Trust me... if he can handle all the rebuilds and installs of all my stereo systems, he can do about anything.
Eric's rates are reasonable and he does a great job and stands behind his work. I would never tint my own windows, though I will do a lot of stereo work on my own. Sometimes it's worth the money (to me) to pay someone to do a professional job. And like I said, he's a shooter and an OSA guy.
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