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Replace stereo: are fascia harness adaptors needed?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hooky" data-source="post: 706476" data-attributes="member: 15856"><p>To be honest my car was imported without a stereo fitted that's why I got a new head unit as my first job; my JVC has no real discernible gap around it and is quite stable, the wiring harness was supplied by the stereo supplier but I remember there being many types for many different vehicle makes and it wasn't expensive, if you google 'automotive audio wiring adaptor' you will probably find them and your local supplier, or if really in doubt I suggest popping into your local automotive electrician; most companies are happy to give advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hooky, post: 706476, member: 15856"] To be honest my car was imported without a stereo fitted that's why I got a new head unit as my first job; my JVC has no real discernible gap around it and is quite stable, the wiring harness was supplied by the stereo supplier but I remember there being many types for many different vehicle makes and it wasn't expensive, if you google 'automotive audio wiring adaptor' you will probably find them and your local supplier, or if really in doubt I suggest popping into your local automotive electrician; most companies are happy to give advice. [/QUOTE]
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