mahieber
Elite Explorer
- Joined
- December 4, 2000
- Messages
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- City, State
- League City, TX
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '92 XLT 4x4
I have a '92 XLT with AM/FM/Cassette which has been giving me troubles for about a year. When listening to the radio, the volume cuts out intermittently. Seems to work okay with tapes. I am ready to swap out the head unit, and have pretty much decided on a cassette unit with a CD changer. We all know there is a million to choose from. What I am stuck on is whether or not to stick with the factory amp and factory wiring to the speakers. I don't need audiophile sound... just good tunes on the way to the deer lease and fishing lake.
Questions:
1. If I stick with the factory wiring and amp, I know I need the harness adapter which will convert the signals going to the amp. I think they call this an integration harness. If I go this route it seems that the output wattage of the head unit is meaningless... it is going to be knocked down on the way to the amp...correct?
2. After reading the stuff about later model Explorers at Dead Link Removed they talk about 3 options... integrating the existing amp, unplugging and "jumpering" around the amp("This method is only used for radios with more than 40 watts per channel output."), and running new speaker wires...which they say is NOT recommended. Can anyone comment on their experience with their replacements?
3. If I need the integration harness or the bypass harness, where is the cheapest place to get one?
Thanks,

Questions:
1. If I stick with the factory wiring and amp, I know I need the harness adapter which will convert the signals going to the amp. I think they call this an integration harness. If I go this route it seems that the output wattage of the head unit is meaningless... it is going to be knocked down on the way to the amp...correct?
2. After reading the stuff about later model Explorers at Dead Link Removed they talk about 3 options... integrating the existing amp, unplugging and "jumpering" around the amp("This method is only used for radios with more than 40 watts per channel output."), and running new speaker wires...which they say is NOT recommended. Can anyone comment on their experience with their replacements?
3. If I need the integration harness or the bypass harness, where is the cheapest place to get one?
Thanks,

