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<blockquote data-quote="NightShade" data-source="post: 2674975" data-attributes="member: 29706"><p>Should be no need to cut out for speakers unless you go for a larger than factory size. Crutchfield will usually send adapters if needed to fit the speaker into the factory location as well as a splice for the wiring. Literally plug and play, in fact one of the things they tout is the ability to replace the system on a lease vehicle and not void the lease as you can replace the factory stuff when you're done.</p><p></p><p>As far as the alarm if your going to put money into a stereo system it makes the vehicle that much more of a target for theft. And there is going to be people lining up to take that nice new stereo off a thief's hands. If there is no alarm currently then anything will be a deterrent, but an alarm is only as good as it's components and how hard it is to get to the siren and other parts. I put buried mine so far in they will need one of those inspection camera's or a sledgehammer to find it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NightShade, post: 2674975, member: 29706"] Should be no need to cut out for speakers unless you go for a larger than factory size. Crutchfield will usually send adapters if needed to fit the speaker into the factory location as well as a splice for the wiring. Literally plug and play, in fact one of the things they tout is the ability to replace the system on a lease vehicle and not void the lease as you can replace the factory stuff when you're done. As far as the alarm if your going to put money into a stereo system it makes the vehicle that much more of a target for theft. And there is going to be people lining up to take that nice new stereo off a thief's hands. If there is no alarm currently then anything will be a deterrent, but an alarm is only as good as it's components and how hard it is to get to the siren and other parts. I put buried mine so far in they will need one of those inspection camera's or a sledgehammer to find it. [/QUOTE]
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