Re: Sources for Radio Wiring Harness

From: Kurt Cypher (cyphercats@earthlink.net)
Date: Thu Aug 02 2007 - 22:52:01 EDT


Thanks everyone for all the suggestions. The $20 one at Circuit City
requires you to buy a matching one that connects from that harness to
the plugs on the radio side for another $20 (assuming they have the
exact ones for your radio in stock. Since I didn't pay a whole lot
for the radio to begin with, I decided to just cut the radio's plugs
off and connect its wires to the Wal-Mart connector. I would've
rather had a no-wire-splicing solution, but $40 versus $7, I'll put
in the extra work. At least the "instrument cluster bezel" is easier
to remove on my Dakota than it is on some other vehicles I've had in
the past (once you get past the feeling that it's going to break if
you pull any harder to pop it out).

Kurt

On Aug 2, 2007, at 15:56, Dustin Williams wrote:

>
> Any store that sells car stereos should have harnesses so that covers
> any car audio shops, personal electronics place like Circuit City or
> Best Buy, and Walmart and similar stores.



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