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pulling the factory radio
I was a sucker and paid Ford $10 for basically a U shaped coat hanger. I think I'll go return it today! :chug:- membrane
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- Forum: Explorer Audio & Navigation
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subwoofer options...?
I'm deciding on putting a little thump into my '02 Sport which is a 2 door (of course). What are my options as far as a custom fit enclosure/sub with amp? I've seen a bunch of enclosures on ebay and such, but not for an '02. I have an aftermarket HU installed that has pre-outs, so that won't...- membrane
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- Forum: Explorer Audio & Navigation
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putting sub in back area..easy hookup...
Where on diy.com are you seeing those instructions? I did a search and nothing came up. Thanks!- membrane
- Post #11
- Forum: Explorer Audio & Navigation
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pulling the factory radio
Edited to say that the "Ford tool" sucks. :thumbdwn:- membrane
- Post #5
- Forum: Explorer Audio & Navigation
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pulling the factory radio
How about pulling the radio though? Do I need the "Ford tool", or is there another way? Also, how about by-passing the factory amp? What is involved in doing this (what do I need to open up in the rear to gain access so I can put the by-pass adapter in)? Is there a sure-fire way to know if...- membrane
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- Forum: Explorer Audio & Navigation
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pulling the factory radio
I need help pulling out the factory cd/radio/cassett from my '02 Sport to put in a new head unit. Does the trim panel just pull off? Any tricks on how to do this? Also, what needs to be done to bypass the factory amp (what needs to be opened up)? I already have the adapters. Are there any...- membrane
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- Forum: Explorer Audio & Navigation