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Old 08-10-2020, 03:13 PM
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Originally Posted by pluton View Post
Based on my memory of doing this install 7 years ago (in a 1997 4R), ^^this is true.
I remember working from the instructions provided by Crutchfield. They seemed good at the time, for my vehicle.
Yes, I did that, and replaced it with the aftermarket in-dash amp. I tried the stereo without the amp in between it and the speaker wires as well to no avail.
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