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When installing an aftermarket receiver, you need a steering wheel control adapter to keep the functionality and convenience of your steering wheel controls for the stereo and phone. Our article explains what you need and how to make it work.
Brian S. from Racine, WI, added bass to his 2003 Hyundai Santa Fe with a Sony DVD receiver and two Kenwood 12" subs, plus a PAC factory integration adapter.
Replacing your car's speakers and adding an amplifier are the best ways to improve sound quality. Speakers are easy. Amplifiers are more difficult in many modern vehicles. In this article, we discuss three different scenarios describing how to add an amplifier to a vehicle that has a factory amp.
Eric upgraded his Accord in stages, so his sound system just keeps getting better and better. Polk speakers, Alpine stereo, and a Kicker sub. And he's not done yet!
Eric C. of Streamwood, IL, boasts a well-hidden system in his 2008 Saturn Vue XE, with a Pioneer DVD receiver, Infinity speakers, MTX subs, and a pair of Pioneer amps.
When you replace your factory radio with a new aftermarket receiver, you'll lose your steering wheel audio controls. Here's how to get them back.
James G. from Bentonville, AR, revved up the sound on his 2012 Ford Mustang with a Pioneer DVD receiver, plus two 10" subs, some speakers, and an amp from JL Audio.
Dan combined a factory look with great aftermarket sound in his 2001 GTI.
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