Check with Crutchfield or a car audio dealer, they make mounting kits so you can put an aftermarket CD player in your dash. The adapter kit will include a new faceplate for you to mount your heater and AC controls in and will look close to factory when installed. While you are there invest in the wiring kit also, it will allow you to hook up the wiring without cutting anything. You will also need the tools to remove the factory control head, these are just U shaped hooks that are available at Walmart , K-mart or any audio shop.
2007-08-08 08:33:07
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answered by bikertrash 6
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If there is a salvage yard close by run by there and see if they have a radio with a C/D button, the C/D will allow you to install an C/D changer and your set , It may be cheaper that an cassette adapter, check it out, hope this helps.
also get the jumper wire and see if they have the C/D player that is in the trunk. its holds 6 C/d
2007-08-08 08:53:16
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answered by JT B ford man 6
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A cheap way to sove this would be to purchase a cd/cassette adapter, which contains a cassette tape that pops into your cassette player and has wires connecting it to your portable CD player. Any Radio Shack or Walmart should have this.
2007-08-08 07:34:23
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answered by mustangamer 3
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Check with Best Buy, Circuit City and etc. They have departments there for car audio. Tell them what you are looking for and what you want in one. They will or should be able to help you out. Also they have insulation there. Also if you want to do it yourself they sell the things there that you will need.
2007-08-08 08:22:21
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answered by Anonymous
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listen to bikertrash, factory sound systems and cd players blow.
2007-08-11 06:53:38
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answered by ronman197897 2
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Funny, I was wondering the same thing myself
2016-08-24 11:27:27
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answered by Anonymous
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