Thanks Andy - I had looked at Crutchfield yesterday and added a cheapo
CD player to the cart, remembering that they throw in all the
installation gear (the bezel, harness, etc.) I was surprised to see
they were going to make me PURCHASE that stuff. So, I was comparing the
factory unit to $100 aftermarket players (saving the $50 for the
required hardware).
Come to find out, if you buy a player over $129 they throw it in. That
levels the playing field a little. I haven't seen that factory changer
in a vehicle before, so I'll have to research it a little.
Thanks,
Korey
Andy Levy wrote:
> It'll probably pop in no problem. As far as aftermarket is concerned,
> Crutchfield tosses the harness in for free and you should be able to
> find an MP3-playing headunit w/ AUX-IN for a changer later in the $150
> range. If you've never done a stereo install before, Crutchfield's
> instructions make it really easy, I just did it a couple weeks ago.
>
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> Andy
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