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Aftermarket Stereo wiring from Crutchfiled 200 1992

Don't get me wrong folks, the wiring harness was great, but I most likely would not have ordered it if it hadn't come free with my stereo from Crutchfield (who, btw, was also terrific to deal with).

It DID make it a lot easier, but I'm always ready to trade hard work and time to save money. I guess I'm also forgetting that my father installed security systems and therefore has all of the tools, wire, solder, etc. necessary to make the job easier.

Ryan, thank you. You let everyone know that this is your opinion, based upon your experience, and never once did you outright state that I'm wrong or attack me for my opinion. I appreciate it.

I can't express how pissed I get when someone types from a thousand miles away, safely behind their keyboard, "You're an idiot because you didn't do it MY way, which is the RIGHT way. Don't do it this idiot's way, I have more experience and training than he does and know what I'M talking about!" I was just reminded that we don't get much of that on Brickboard, which is why I post here rather than some other Volvo forums.
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- Sean: Black '93 244, 115k miles






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