Spdrcer34
Explorer Addict
- Joined
- March 14, 2002
- Messages
- 3,833
- Reaction score
- 16
- City, State
- Bremerton, WA
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1992 Explorer XL
This is my FIRST post.
I would like to just say THANK YOU to all you guys and gals. I was trying to install my Pioneer CD Player in my X (learning the lingo already!) but couldn't get any sound.
It has (had?) the Premium Sound package, (no sub though) and I soon learned what that little wire adapter harness was that I got with my Ford Premium Sound Wire Harness from 'Metra' was. BUT ONLY thanks to you.
I've done the BBS thing before, so before I asked a 'newbie' question, I just sat down, and read past posts. Picked up on some OTHER cool things too.
I was able to remove the entire Passenger side rear panel, I already had the Torx bit from my Cutlass' that I've dis-assembled/built/re-built, that was no biggie.
I couldn't have done this with out you guys, now my wife can listen to here Creed CD in our X, no more tape deck!
Ryan Michelotti
spdrcer34@aol.com
1993 Ford Explorer XLT 4x4, 66K miles (YES that is the TRUE mileage) Custom 3" exhaust, K&N Filter,........Did I mention it was FREE
........from my father-in-law.
I would like to just say THANK YOU to all you guys and gals. I was trying to install my Pioneer CD Player in my X (learning the lingo already!) but couldn't get any sound.
It has (had?) the Premium Sound package, (no sub though) and I soon learned what that little wire adapter harness was that I got with my Ford Premium Sound Wire Harness from 'Metra' was. BUT ONLY thanks to you.
I've done the BBS thing before, so before I asked a 'newbie' question, I just sat down, and read past posts. Picked up on some OTHER cool things too.
I was able to remove the entire Passenger side rear panel, I already had the Torx bit from my Cutlass' that I've dis-assembled/built/re-built, that was no biggie.
I couldn't have done this with out you guys, now my wife can listen to here Creed CD in our X, no more tape deck!
Ryan Michelotti
spdrcer34@aol.com
1993 Ford Explorer XLT 4x4, 66K miles (YES that is the TRUE mileage) Custom 3" exhaust, K&N Filter,........Did I mention it was FREE
