Re: Sources for Radio Wiring Harness

From: Steve Preston (steveophonic@yahoo.com)
Date: Fri Aug 03 2007 - 07:13:22 EDT


Last time I bought one it came from Radio Shaft.

Steve P.
--- Kurt Cypher <cyphercats@earthlink.net> wrote:

>
> 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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