Have some stereo ?'s
I just got a M600 from Sony and some Pioneer speakers for the front and rear,How hard is it to install this equipment and would i need any special tools for this,I have the Bose system in there just in case that matters. Also how much should I have to spend to get it installed.
Thanx
Larry
[Edited by Lj90Se on 02-06-2001 at 08:02 PM]
Thanx
Larry
[Edited by Lj90Se on 02-06-2001 at 08:02 PM]
The install itself isnt that bad. if you arent familiar with mobile electronics then i would suggest having someone else do it for you. local stereo shop should have decent prices, places like CircuitCity and the Wiz charge like $50 and do a good job. probably like $100 total to have them put in the radio and speakers.
To do it yourself and for the dealer to do it for you, you will also need a dash install kit, wire harness adapter, Nissan radio antenna adapter and possibly a Nissan Bose system adapter to add an aftermarket deck. These are available from http://www.peripheral-aamp.com a Stinger company. They should easily be available from your local Stinger Dealer. Thes required parts will add to the labor charged by your local dealer but if you are confident at other DIY projects it's not that hard.
As for getting at the factory deck, front and rear speakers take a look at my website page for instructions.
http://www.geocities.com/canuckamp/radio.html
http://www.geocities.com/canuckamp/doors.html
http://www.geocities.com/canuckamp/speakers.html
As for getting at the factory deck, front and rear speakers take a look at my website page for instructions.
http://www.geocities.com/canuckamp/radio.html
http://www.geocities.com/canuckamp/doors.html
http://www.geocities.com/canuckamp/speakers.html
intsall
u can do it ur self u dont need a dash kit cause sony radios let use the factory radio brackets as for wiring the radio ur goin to need to replace the speakers cause the bose wont work unless u buy the adaptor thing and u also need to buy an antenna adaptor cause the bose has a diversity antenna the part no# for mtera is 40NI10 i think
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