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Re: Can not! install Bose in '86 5KCSTQ What options?
In a message dated 5/19/99 8:59:57 AM Pacific Daylight Time, paulnet@ipa.net
writes:
> >That's to bad guys, I was looking forward to the better illumination of
> this
> >unit. The unit I have is newly exchanged from Audi. I have no use for it
> >anymore, since I have read the response of my question, and is now for
> sale,
> >$130.00. What would be my best choice for a new unit, with matching
> >illumination? I have looked at some, but there are so many choices that I
> >don't know where to start, I like it to have a cassette and a cd player,
> >also I do like to keep my power antenna. Easy installation would be
> >nice....Any guidance about my choices would be appreciated, Thanks,
Martin.
> >
No problem. Besides the Bose stereo, that no one will buy, you will have no
problem installing another one. The Delta unit(I think, correct me if I am
wrong) uses the standard wiring for a normal radio. Meaning speaker in
door-wiring running to radio. Just get another stereo and splice it in. The
stereo that you get will need a Power Antenna wire that acts like a remote
for your power antenna. If the radio doesn't have one, then use the remote
wire for the AMP. You might need a face cover(the plastic that goes around
the radio, for the flush look).
My suggestions are:
The 96' Kenwood "hidden" stereo.
Or the Kenwood Rotating Face.
Had good luck with these two, and you won't need to deal with lost face
plates, from detach faces.
HTH
Jason C
89 200t10v
Redmond WA