stereo install
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how do i install an aftermarket cd player onto my integra? its a 90 integra ls 4 door sedan. i couldn't take it out since it was a little more complicated ( i owned a EF before). any help would be greatly appreciated. thanks
do you have the harness? if not you should get that first, i think you have to remove some bolts in the back on the radio(bolted to the panel), and you also have to take some other screws out. Look at team-integra.net
honestly...if you can't even take it out poking around and looking for screws do you think you should be messing with it in the first place
installing a headunit is pretty much the easiest thing to do ever
either ask crutchfield or someplace for install instructions, find a friend that has done it on ANY car (trust me its' just a matter of time before you figure out what to unscrew)
or pay someone to do it for you
installing a headunit is pretty much the easiest thing to do ever
either ask crutchfield or someplace for install instructions, find a friend that has done it on ANY car (trust me its' just a matter of time before you figure out what to unscrew)
or pay someone to do it for you
I have to disagree a little. I worked around stereo's for years and I can install an amp and subs with my eyes closed but i could never do the decks very good. Unless you have the wiring harness and then its color to color and any bonehead can do that.
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got the deck installed, i was just an idiot and found out that there was 2 screws on the back that i had to take off on the factory deck.
my new question is,
how do i secure the deck? i couldn't use the OEM ones because my aftermarket doesn't have the holes to mount the brackets to connect to the frame...
my new question is,
how do i secure the deck? i couldn't use the OEM ones because my aftermarket doesn't have the holes to mount the brackets to connect to the frame...
ahhh!
now you've reached the problem lots of people have
some people use zip ties, personally I tucked the harness behind the wires under the shelf the headunit sits on
mine can still come out but it's in there pretty good
good luck
now you've reached the problem lots of people have
some people use zip ties, personally I tucked the harness behind the wires under the shelf the headunit sits on
mine can still come out but it's in there pretty good
good luck
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