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Originally Posted by BBYlude
If you don't know how to do it, find someone who does and do it with them. I do this for a living and know the importance of a quality install. Just explaining to you how to do it won't make it a quality installation. If you can't find anybody to do this with, pay the $100 and have Best Buy, or another reputable shop do it.
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I agree with finding someone else to help you with it. If you have a friend or someone who has done it before ask them to help you and buy them lunch or something

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I got my first stereo installed at best buy, and they did a good job you just pay a lot for it. I installed my second stereo myself, and two amps, component speakers and a small sub after that. I learned new lessons each time doing it, so I feel a lot more comfortable doing it now! Luckily this was on my previous car that I didn't care about as much as my prelude. As long as you read up I would still recommend trying it yourself, it's really not that hard. If you want it to be perfect the first time though, you might as well pay a shop to do it.