easy to swap head unit?
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easy to swap head unit?
ok right now I have an aftermarket headunit installed, circuit city did it. I was thinking of buying a different head unit and was wondering if the swap of them would be easy? Sine all the wiring is already there would it be as simple as just swapping the plugs from one unit to the other? I don't want to wait for circuit city's gay *** slow service. Thanks guy.
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AOLIM: iamg0rt
2002 Silver Z28 with some mods to make it rumble
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AOLIM: iamg0rt
2002 Silver Z28 with some mods to make it rumble
#2
It'd be faisrly easy. You will have to swap the adapter from the old HU harness to the new HU harness (Either Solder $ Heatshrink, or use the Blue Crimp Connectors). And you'll most likely have to swap out the metal mounting sleeve (it's normally just bent over on the inside, when you take it apart you'll see what I mean)
Otherwise it's a good beginner job.
Mike
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1997 Formula WS-6, 1 of 473
Mods: P&P MAF, Pro-5.0, SLP LT4 Clutch, 200 Amp Alt, TB Bypass, !AIR, !CAGS, 160 therm, CSI WP, PS Cooler, GMS STB, Cutout, TCI LineLock, ES Swaybar/Trans/TA Bushings, 5%R/20%S Tint, Painted Calipers, Custom Clear Tail Lights/Corners
http://camaroz28.cardomain.com/id/97formulaws6
Otherwise it's a good beginner job.
Mike
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1997 Formula WS-6, 1 of 473
Mods: P&P MAF, Pro-5.0, SLP LT4 Clutch, 200 Amp Alt, TB Bypass, !AIR, !CAGS, 160 therm, CSI WP, PS Cooler, GMS STB, Cutout, TCI LineLock, ES Swaybar/Trans/TA Bushings, 5%R/20%S Tint, Painted Calipers, Custom Clear Tail Lights/Corners
http://camaroz28.cardomain.com/id/97formulaws6
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