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I need help. I have a 1992 Chevy Silverado with the original radio in it. I just got a used dual xhd6420. I have taken everything apart now and really dont know what i need to do now. I am looking at the connection and connectors that are already there and what i am putting in and have no idea what to do. Any help??????
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Re: Help!!!!!
you will need a mounting kit and a wiring harness to make the job MUCH easier
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Re: Help!!!!!
PaulD, sorry for getting off-topic, but I noticed in your website that you had installed a power window kit. They look almost like the ones I also installed on my mini-van. I wonder if yours work good? Mine started to get slower and slower. Sometimes I have to help them but pulling them up by hand. Let me now where you got them?
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1997 Plymouth Voyager; SWB; 2.4L 4cyl.
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Re: Help!!!!!
they are made by autoloc, they are the generic ones. They don't seem to powerful but I really don't use them that much
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