Re: Stereo install WAS: Re: Made it (was: The Big Trip)

From: andy levy (andy-dml@levyclan.us)
Date: Wed Dec 21 2005 - 20:00:15 EST


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On 12/21/2005 16:52, Josh Battles wrote:
| On Wed, December 21, 2005 2:38 pm, Andy Levy wrote:
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|>I'm a stereo-install newbie. And I don't have the gear in my hands
|>yet. Should be here tomorrow.
|
|
| It's easier than you think, don't worry.

Yeah my biggest worry is not breaking the trim. I'm sure it's not
cheap. It's all shiny and fake wood-looking.

| Odds are you'll have more than enough cabling to get all the way to
the rear
| of the vehicle, they tend to give pretty long leads on those things.
If you
| put it towards the edge of the cowl you should be fine. I've got friends
| who've done that and never have issues with getting signal.

Just checked Crutchfield and it shows a 20.75' antenna cable, 3' power
lead and 8.25' Ai-NET cable. I think I have a 6' cable for the
Sirius-to-AUX-IN connection. So I should be good.

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