Car radios

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  1. Daz

    Daz Registered User

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    Car radios

    How easy are these to fit? I've got me mam one and its just been sitting in the box for a couple of weeks now. I'm tempted to try and fit it myself.
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  3. Mr.B.ThatsMe

    Mr.B.ThatsMe 'yi raji puff

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    never done it but a few of my m8's have without knowing how to prior to ripping the old one out.. if that helps
  4. Hutch

    Hutch \o/\o/ TRANCE \o/\o/

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    pretty easy,
    i bought a one from halfords when i got my car, but they said 2 weeks to fit it! fuck that.

    if its the standard car radio they normally pop out with abit of play.

    then the wires should be in a block which should just plug straight in to your new radio (if it has the same 'block')
    mine didnt and had to buy a adaptor for bout £15 :eek: from (halfords)

    but once you have that your sorted just plug in secure and play
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    yup, just like hutch says....its not hard really

    Sometimes you may find that your radio doesnt hold its settings.....if that happens you need to swap the red and yellow wires on the connection.

    you may also need an adaptor for your ariel connector

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