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How much trouble is it to put an aftermarket radio in the factory opening?
Pretty easy actually. I think some have fabbed their own bracketry, but there are mounting kits available online that make it a snap. I got mine from Hawg Wired and the cradle and bezel came to like $140, but there was no way I was going to get my aftermarket head unit in there without them both.
the ARC model number is the 100.6 pm me if you guys want more info. They are the same tweets that come with the component systems. They are a wicked little tweet and are less than 60 bucks
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