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<blockquote data-quote="NightShade" data-source="post: 3208476" data-attributes="member: 29706"><p>Same here, just do my own stuff. Saves a ton of money and works just as well. If you want to do it yourself the real easy way just go to Crutchfield, put in your vehicle info, then select what you are looking for. They will send the speakers you order with the stuff you need to put them in and directions. If you need a special tool they have it as well. Most of the time the speakers or stereo's they sell will have the adapter so there is no need to buy extra or cut the factory wiring so even a lease vehicle can be done, just put the old stuff on a shelf and then stick it back in.</p><p></p><p>The only reason to go to a shop is if you are unable to turn a screw, have too much money, or want something really major done. If you can put together an AR changing speakers is too simple to pay what will end up being over 50 bucks an hour to some schlub to work for about 30 minutes and charge you for two hours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NightShade, post: 3208476, member: 29706"] Same here, just do my own stuff. Saves a ton of money and works just as well. If you want to do it yourself the real easy way just go to Crutchfield, put in your vehicle info, then select what you are looking for. They will send the speakers you order with the stuff you need to put them in and directions. If you need a special tool they have it as well. Most of the time the speakers or stereo's they sell will have the adapter so there is no need to buy extra or cut the factory wiring so even a lease vehicle can be done, just put the old stuff on a shelf and then stick it back in. The only reason to go to a shop is if you are unable to turn a screw, have too much money, or want something really major done. If you can put together an AR changing speakers is too simple to pay what will end up being over 50 bucks an hour to some schlub to work for about 30 minutes and charge you for two hours. [/QUOTE]
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