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<blockquote data-quote="BobBarker" data-source="post: 1458622" data-attributes="member: 5775"><p>Stereo install isn't that tough. When my dad and I did our first one in my truck after I turned 16, first we ordered the mastersheets from Crutchfield for $10 to see if we could do it. When we decided we could, and ordered from Crutchfield the $10 was credited to our purchase. At the time, Crutchfield was a great deal, at least for our specific needs. 1988-1994 GM trucks required a wiring adapter and a new dash panel that projected out some to install a standard single din receiver. These were included with purchase from Crutchfield, where they were around $20 each from bestbuy, and the receivers actual cost was the same from both places. I've probably installed 20 stereos since that first one, and 18 of them were in 1988-1994 GM trucks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BobBarker, post: 1458622, member: 5775"] Stereo install isn't that tough. When my dad and I did our first one in my truck after I turned 16, first we ordered the mastersheets from Crutchfield for $10 to see if we could do it. When we decided we could, and ordered from Crutchfield the $10 was credited to our purchase. At the time, Crutchfield was a great deal, at least for our specific needs. 1988-1994 GM trucks required a wiring adapter and a new dash panel that projected out some to install a standard single din receiver. These were included with purchase from Crutchfield, where they were around $20 each from bestbuy, and the receivers actual cost was the same from both places. I've probably installed 20 stereos since that first one, and 18 of them were in 1988-1994 GM trucks. [/QUOTE]
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