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Old 10-06-2005, 10:04 AM   #1 (permalink)
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my mate just got a vt and wants to try and install his new sterio himself. i am pretty sure he only has basic knowledge of that kinda stuff so i was wondering if any one had any tips before he tries. is it easy?? well any help would be greatly appreciated.

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make sure you put all the screws together grouped from where they came from.

and rca's down one side, and the power cables down the other side of the car.
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I would not bother installing a stereo my self these days, professionals do not cost that much and they provide a warranty, spend $120.00 and get it done right.
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man i would hate to try puttin a headunit out of a vt but give it a go and make sure ur RCA's are away from the poewr cable
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