Good shop to install ddin?
Best buy isn't the greatest option. I started off with them (my last car) and had to have it finished at Sound Advice (which is out of business now).
If money isn't an option, go to Ultimate Audio or another reputable shop. But DD install should be easy depending on which one you bought. The AC controls is what's a b to work around.
The thing with best buy was they installed the equipment I had picked out, even though I asked them if this was gonna work (I didn't know what I was doing back then). I had two DVC (dual 2 ohm) subs rated at 500W RMS. And I had a 1500W amp pushing 750W to each subwoofer. Needless to say, that set up didn't last long. V currently has that blown subwoofer. Thanks Best Buy!
If money isn't an option, go to Ultimate Audio or another reputable shop. But DD install should be easy depending on which one you bought. The AC controls is what's a b to work around.
The thing with best buy was they installed the equipment I had picked out, even though I asked them if this was gonna work (I didn't know what I was doing back then). I had two DVC (dual 2 ohm) subs rated at 500W RMS. And I had a 1500W amp pushing 750W to each subwoofer. Needless to say, that set up didn't last long. V currently has that blown subwoofer. Thanks Best Buy!
are you sure you cant put this in lol .. this was when i finished pulling everything off and out of the dash ..




i went with the metra kit and it works just fine .. cheap but works good . ill get the jdm one later on




i went with the metra kit and it works just fine .. cheap but works good . ill get the jdm one later on
Last edited by SN00P; Mar 12, 2011 at 08:05 AM.
It's not too difficult to install the DD head unit yourself. You're going to do a better job than Best Buy. The only tricky part is getting the PAC steering wheel interface to program properly.
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