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Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 1
Car 1: 1994 Acura Integra |
1994 Integra stereo replacement
The stereo in my daugther's 1994 Integra stopped working. How difficult is it to remove. Is it something I can do or should I just plan on taking it to a stereo store and let someone else worry about it?
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 26
Car 1: 2000 Acura RL |
You should check out www.Crutchfield.com, an audio/video company much like BestBuy or Circuit City only without the astronomical prices, annoying sales people, and lack of dedicated expertise. They can provide you with all the information you'll need to make the swap, and as my friend (who is a complete idiot) accomplished this same job in his Integra, I'm pretty sure that with the help of the technical people at crutchfield, you'll be able to tackle this one. However, BestBuy and Circuit City will install a new radio for a small fee provided you buy the sufficiently-expensive replacement from their store. So, between those two options, you should be able to knock this one out pretty quickly! Cheers!
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