You wrote:
>Aftermarket is usually a cheaper and better way to go. The only
>advantage of the factory unit is that it matches perfectly. ie. fits in
>with the dash. If it is sound quality you are looking for, go after
>market.
Actually, there are plenty of aftermarket head units that fit in
perfectly with the dash. I personally hate having a head unit that looks
like it doesn't belong in your dash... Pioneer's line of Chrysler/GM fit
head units fit perfectly into the Dak's dashboard and look right at
home... then replace all the factory speakers, maybe add a powered sub
and you've got a great sounding "sleeper" stereo... IMO, of course!
Ciao!
Ned Vogler
(nvogler@rghosp.chime.org)
'96 Dakota SLT V8 5-sp 4x4 Club Cab
Gibson 3" Catback Exhaust/MPI FIPK-clone/Magnecor KV85 wires
Brass Cap & Rotor/Autolite Platinums/Blaster 3 Coil
MSD 6AL Ignition & MPI Super Street TBI w/Power Bridge
Pioneer DEH-65DH/Pioneer TS-A5705/TS-626/SAS Bazooka A82-80
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/9636/
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