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Do It Yourself: Stereo Removal/Installation.

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      Originally posted by npor View Post
      Step Six. (REVISED)

      This is where that SOLDERING IRON, wire stripper, ROSIN CORE SOLDER and HEAT SHRINK come in handy.
      If you haven't already wired up the wire harness that goes from your new stereo, to your stock connections....

      do that now.

      for me, i matched everything up color to color, worked fine.



      I figured I'd revise that little tidbit. While splice connectors work and get the job done in an alright/okay fashion, soldering in my opinion is WAY better. To me it's safer, looks cleaner and definitely provides a better electrical connection. Even if you're a beginner at soldering, watch a few youtube-how-to's and practice a bit.

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        this is a bad a D.i.Y i booked marked this lol. .. . now im going to try to convince my homegurls sister to give me one of the two head units she got in her trunk lol

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          not bad I should make a DIY on wiring a 4channel amp for your door speakers which should be your next step
          93 ex sedan
          automatic

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            I'm planning on installing my new Sony head unit, but at the same time want retain my oem tape deck/radio. Is it possible to have both units installed on the dash? There appears to be enough room on the lower empty (oem) slot.
            Original-Owner 1991 Honda Accord
            2005 Acura TSX 6MT
            2010 Mazda Miata Grand Touring

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              I don't see why not. There may be something on the back of the OEM radio/tapedeck that sticks down to secure it....

              Otherwise I don't see why it wouldn't work.


              I haven't touched an accord stero in...well, when was this thread created?

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                Originally posted by OldSchoolCB7Fan View Post
                clean write up, good stuff, and see not hard to do, don't pay the car audioshops that extra $ for some easy work

                Yeah but some of us are lazee lol so we pay for the extra $$ for installation or buy it at the audioshop and they do free installation sometime.

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                  Originally posted by MarX Halvick View Post
                  Hi guys, when I bought my cb7, there was already an aftermarket radio. To remove it, i just had to pull it and it came off. I changed it, wired my new one and it doesnt fit in the hole. It doesnt penetrate well :P.



                  You can click on the picture to zoom it.

                  Can I screw it from somewhere so that the thieves can't take it off easily ?

                  Damn whoever installed that sucked badly on it lol and your car is dirty too lol

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                    nice diy big time
                    1992 Accord Cb7:

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                      You make that look so easy!
                      I had to measure and make a custom alloy bracket to stick to the head unit housing..
                      Similar headunit to mine also!
                      Built & Boosted.

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                        simple and very helpful great diy

                        CALI LIFE STYLE
                        http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=145883

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                          Top for the knowledge.

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                            great write up. actually pretty useful since thats usually the first thing i see people going for when they first get the car.

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                              Great write up! This should be posted in the DIY section as well, and be considered for a sticky.

                              This would be a great sticky just because so many guys have trouble, it seems, with just getting the stock radio out.
                              R.I.P. Veronica - JDM F20A swapped 2.0 Si wannabe.

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                                It was originally posted in the DIY section, then copied over here as well.

                                It also was originally a sticky, but someone decided to unsticky it and instead put a link into the FAQ thread of this section. Which doesn't make sense to me.

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