Metra 70-5008 Receiver Wiring Harness
Brent from Leoti, KS on 3/13/2023
1996 Ford Bronco
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Metra 70-5008 Receiver Wiring Harness
Michael from Newnan, GA on 1/31/2023
2000 Ford Mustang
Plenty of length on the wires, and easy to read color codes
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Half good, half wrong part
Berges from Spokane Valley, WA on 9/2/2022
1996 Ford Ranger
Half of it worked great, the grey harness, the other half, black harness, was not for my application, 1996 Ford Ranger. I didn't need that side because I am running all new wires to my speakers.
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Metra 70-5008 Receiver Wiring Harness
Richard from Chester, CT on 7/27/2022
1994 Ford F Series
Nice to know someone still carries these
Pros: Don't have to cut factory harness
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Metra 70-5008 Receiver Wiring Harness
Don from Carson City, NV on 7/22/2022
1996 Mazda B3000
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Hard to believe ...
Crutchfield customer from Emmett, MI on 7/18/2022
1994 Ford Ranger
Hard to believe that the connectors supplied with my order fit perfectly with the factory connectors in my 1994 Ford Ranger. The color-coded wiring diagrams and instructions were spot on and easy to follow. There was enough speaker wiring included to wire up three vehicles.
Pros: Perfect fit Easy to follow instructions
Cons: None
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Metra 70-5008 Receiver Wiring Harness
Robert from Covington, WA on 5/24/2022
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Metra 70-5008 Receiver Wiring Harness
Chris from Siletz, OR on 3/18/2022
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Metra 70-5008 Receiver Wiring Harness
Crutchfield customer from Alpena, MI on 10/4/2021
1998 Ford Explorer
fit and worked perfectly, made the hook up simple and fast.
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Metra 70-5008 Receiver Wiring Harness
Crutchfield customer from Clermont, FL on 9/28/2021
1997 Lincoln Town Car
Wiring harness connected right up to the plug for the speakers, in place of the factory amp in the trunk. More than enough length to get from the trunk amp location up to the head unit in the dash. Power connector fit perfectly also. Saved a lot of time that would have been needed to trace and splice wiring.
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Good buy, well worth the money.
Crutchfield customer from Manteca, CA on 9/6/2021
1997 Ford Explorer
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Metra wiring harness
Crutchfield customer from Cleveland, TX on 6/2/2021
1996 Ford F Series
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Metra 70-5008 Receiver Wiring Harness
Crutchfield customer from Berryville, AR on 5/16/2021
1996 Ford F Series
Only one harness worked in my '96 F-150 XL regular cab. It's not a big deal. I just cut off the black factory connector and spliced into the head unit harness.
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Wrong harness for 2000 Explorer
Crutchfield customer from Morro Bay, CA on 4/26/2021
2000 Ford Explorer
This harness was purchased to install into a 2000 Ford Explorer that had the OEM integrated CD and tape player. Upon completing the needed wiring harness I was directed into ordering this which was incorrect as this one is for Explorers that have a rear mounted factory amplifier. What I actually needed was the Metra 70-1771. I placed a call into support and requested the correct harness which was promptly sent out. The support at Crutchfield has always been fantastic.
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Wire harnes
Crutchfield customer from Arbuckle, CA on 3/13/2021
2000 Ford Mustang
Just what my dad needed to bypass the factory AMPLIFIER on a 2000 base model mustang. The wires were Long enough to run from the head unit to the new 4way amp behind the rear seats. Crutchfield really came came through
Pros: Long wires and no cutting the harness
Cons: Not one
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Metra 70-5008 Receiver Wiring Harness
Crutchfield customer from Nashville, IN on 2/4/2021
2001 Mercury Mountaineer
It did not match my factory plug. Had to go to the local parts store to get the correct plug.
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Metra 70-5008 Receiver Wiring Harness
Crutchfield customer from Hillsborough, NC on 10/4/2020
1995 Ford F Series
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Perfect OEM harness
Crutchfield customer from Cahokia, IL on 10/2/2020
1996 Mercury Grand Marquis
With these harnesses installation became a breeze!
Pros: Easy install
Cons: A lot of wire has to be run to trunk to bypass factory amp.
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Metra 70-5008 Receiver Wiring Harness
Crutchfield customer from Lansing, MI on 5/6/2020
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Doesn't fit 01 explorer
JESSE from Cimarron, NM on 1/17/2020
2001 Ford Explorer
Wiring harness wasn't even close to fitting my 2001 Ford Explorer XLT even though Crutchfield said it would
Pros: None
Cons: Doesn't fit 01 explorer
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Metra 70-5008 Receiver Wiring Harness
Crutchfield customer from Guyton, GA on 11/4/2019
1995 Ford F Series
More than enough wore given to remove the factory amp. Nice kit!
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Metra 70-5008 Receiver Wiring Harness
Crutchfield customer from Oklahoma City, OK on 9/16/2019
1994 Ford Escort LX
Excellent stuff here. Just match the wires with the diagram and plug in to factory plugs.
Pros: Such an easy job with these!
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good way to go
Crutchfield customer from Versailles, MO on 8/15/2019
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Metra 70-5008 Receiver Wiring Harness
Crutchfield customer from Helena, MT on 7/26/2019
1994 Ford Aspire
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Would get the job done if correct
Brent from Sprague, WA on 3/17/2019
1995 Ford F Series
95' f350 crew diesel, the black plug was incorrect. The gray plug was very flimsy and the metal connectors moved around independently so if you used it you would have to line them up before installing.
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Cons: One was very cheap and the other was incorrect for my vehicle
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it works
justincrediable from Corpus Christi, TX on 2/25/2019
1998 Ford Explorer
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Perfect fit for 97 Ford Explorer Limited
Donnie from Fishers Island, NY on 10/11/2018
1997 Ford Explorer
Perfect!!! Super easy install
Pros: Super easy install
Cons: None
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perfect,
Charles from Binghamton, NY on 8/28/2018
1997 Lincoln Town Car
exactly what I needed, the Rep reccomneded just the right stuff
Pros: all
Cons: none
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Metra 70-5008 Receiver Wiring Harness
Richard from Arroyo Grande, CA on 5/20/2018
1996 Lincoln Town Car
Plenty of line and all connectors fit as advertised. The long bundle is 204" long and when it has to go to the trunk you think you need it all. Actually I had about 18" extra. The connector to the factory radio bundle fits perfectly.
Pros: All fit my conditions
Cons: none
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Metra 70-5008 Receiver Wiring Harness
Crutchfield customer from Manchester, PA on 5/13/2018
1997 Ford Explorer
Made the installation much easier. Well worth the money spent
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Metra 70-5008 Receiver Wiring Harness
Michael from St Petersburg, FL on 12/4/2017
1993 Ford Mustang
Made the Premium Sound Bypass w/ the factory amp under the passenger seat very simply with extra long wiring to get to the amp plug located next to the amp. Good job on the design for the 1993 Mustang for the 1 year they put the amp under the seat vs right behind the stereo in the dash.
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Simplifies install
Lester from Mableton, GA on 7/9/2017
Used it on a 2000 Mustang to put an aftermarket stereo in. I bypassed the factory amp at the same time. Very easy to match up the wire colors or functions. Just plug into factory plug and a few splices later you are done.
Pros: Provides direct connection to factory harness.
Cons: A little pricy
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Metra 70-5008 Receiver Wiring Harness
Gordon from Bellingham WA on 4/9/2017
1997 Lincoln Continental
Matched up perfectly to the Lincoln harnesses
Pros: 100% match, easy install
Cons: Poor design from factory had to run speaker wires from trunk of car plus needed 17 foot antenna adapter
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Metra 70-5008 Receiver Wiring Harness
Phillip from Tuscola, IL on 3/19/2017
1999 Ford Mustang
Made install a quick job
Pros: Instructions, adapters, and diagrams made install effortless
Cons: None
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Metra 70-5008 Receiver Wiring Harness
Jim from Elizabeth, CO on 3/12/2017
Plug and play, what more can I say.
Pros: The prewired harness was well worth the cost. What a time saver!!!
Cons: Because my amplifier was in the rear of the vehicle the speaker wires had to routed to the rear approximately 12-15 feet. I purchased some wire loom from auto zone to keep it all together, which made it even easier to route the cable along wire tray under the carpeting to the rear amplifier.
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Metra 70-5008 Receiver Wiring Harness
Crutchfield customer from Broken Bow, NE on 5/31/2016
1993 Ford Mustang
Good instructions and product worked great.
Pros: Easy to figure out wiring with diagram.
Cons: Way to much wiring.
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Did not fit 2001 Explorer
Jeff from Winooski, VT on 5/20/2016
2001 Ford Explorer
The wiring kit had different connectors than my vehicle although it was the one suggested by Crutchfield. I ended up having to run out and buy an adapter locally.
Pros: Very inexpensive. Now I have lots of extra spare wiring.
Cons: Didn't fit my vehicle even though it was listed for it.
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Free!
Max from Bell Gardens, CA on 5/18/2016
2000 Ford Mustang
It's amazing how the wiring is free for the instalation. This makes me want to share this site with every friend I have.
Pros: Adding the tools and wires is very cool and much appreciated.
Cons: The wiring sent was missing a connector. Since my car had a cd changer the wires sent weren't enough. Somewhere I must have forgotten to add my car had a cd factory installed.
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metra 70-5008 wiring harness
sam from joliet, IL on 4/30/2016
2001 Ford Explorer
couldn't used they sent the wrong set for my 01 explorer
Pros: none
Cons: wrong sets
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Good wiring kit
Djmiller from Fort wayne indiana on 11/29/2015
1998 Ford Windstar
Good wiring kit.
Pros: Easy wiring, color coded
Cons: None
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Metra 70-5008 Receiver Wiring Harness
GP from Florida on 11/11/2015
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Awesome, perfect for my Lincoln
Crutchfield customer from Ohio on 10/30/2015
Awesome, perfect for my Lincoln
Pros: Awesome, perfect for my Lincoln
Cons: None
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Metra 70-5008 Receiver Wiring Harness
Crutchfield customer from Pennsylvania on 10/26/2015
1998 Ford Explorer
This harness did not work in my 98 Explorer with the premium head unit. After a quick call to Crutchfield support I had the correct harness.
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Metra 70-5008 Receiver Wiring Harness
Levi from New York on 7/23/2015
1996 Lincoln Town Car
I shopped at local discount retailer and bought 2 connectors that did not work. A local auto store could not help me. This one fixed the problem and worked perfect.
Pros: More than enough wiring and easy to install.
Cons: To bad I had to bypass the factory amp.
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Perfect Harness for my truck
Jessieva from Virginia on 7/10/2015
1995 Ford F Series
The right harness to wire my new radio to my 1995 F-150 Truck. Worked pefectly
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woot!
V from Washington on 6/16/2015
1999 Ford Contour
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Good kit
Crutchfield Purchaser from Greensboro, NC on 5/4/2015
1997 Ford Explorer
This kit was exactly what I needed. Worked perfectly to route the speaker outputs to the back corner where the factory amp is.
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No cutting wires
dvan from Utah on 3/26/2015
1997 Ford F-250 Heavy Duty
This made my install easy. Simple to use.
Pros: Simple and no cutting factory harness
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Metra 70-5008 Receiver Wiring Harness
Marvin from Virginia on 2/22/2015
There is NO way I'd every try to install a stereo in a car without this harness . So Easy to install and No cutting of the Factory wiring . This way if you ever want to reinstall the Factory unit it will as easy as unplug the Metra harness and plug in the factory unit .
Pros: Easy to follow instructions and No cutting of Factory Harness
Cons: None
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wire harness
hugh from Massachusetts on 1/20/2015
taking the guess work out of wiring
Pros: simple application
Cons: none
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alot of wire
jacknifetrucker from s.e. texas on 6/15/2014
1996 Ford F Series
matched factory plug perfect, only prob was Crutchfield sold me the factory amp bypass kit. the 96 f250 never had a factory amp.
Pros: works great
Cons: there is no factory amp in a 96 f250
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Metra 70-5008 Receiver Wiring Harness
Don H from Austin, Tx on 5/25/2014
1994 Ford F Series
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Metra 70-5008 Receiver Wiring Harness
John from Charlottesville, VA on 5/7/2014
Installed in a 2006 Nissan Pathfinder to replace the BOSE Premium Sound Package. It is now far the better. Works flawlessly, was a pleasure to work with the Crutchfield team. Very easy to work with and installation was quite fast. Very glad to work with Crutchfield, and will do so in the future without a doubt.
Pros: Fluid communication without interruption.
Cons: None
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The perfect work around the factory amplifier
Doug from Bellingham, WA on 4/9/2014
I ordered an Alpine car stereo, 4 speakers, and dash mounting kit for my daughters 99 Ford Escort. Crutchfield sent me all the goodies to make the install as easy as could be. However, because my daughter had a tape stuck in the factory tape deck, I didn't see the label that said "Premium Sound." With the premium sound option, there is a power amplifier under the drivers seat. In order to install an after market stereo with speakers, you have to bypass this amp. This pig tail is all that is required. Unplug factory amp (two connections), plug in pig tail, and run the wires under the carpet and up to the new stereos speaker connections. That's it. Worked like a champ. The pig tail comes with about 10 feet of wire. Don't let that scare you. Just cut the wires up near the new stereo with a little extra length to play with and your done.
Pros: Crutchfield's tech support. These guys know their stuff. The pig tail adapter was exactly what I needed.
Cons: Nothing.
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Fast and easy
SirVesa from Houston, TX on 4/1/2014
1996 Ford Explorer
I ended up using the Scosche CFDK6 factory integration kit when I realized I would have to run about 10 feet of wiring harness from the right rear of my Explorer (where the amp is) to the front of the car. Not being familiar with the install process, I thought nothing of it when Crutchfield offered me this "free" harness and the head unit I was installing already had amplified outputs. So I said, "sure, we'll bypass the amp". It would have been nice if my "advisor" had said "hey, you might want to re-think that and save yourself a few hours of work and aggravation and by this $15 integration module instead".
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wrong wiring for my car
Dylan from glendale utah on 3/9/2014
1997 Ford Explorer
I wish this would have worked. It was advertised to bypass my factory amplifiers. It did not the plug was right but it didn't work. I do not blame the product but're technicians that sent it. I finally bought a wiring harness that used the factory amp.
Pros: Nothing for me but the was plenty of length in the wires you can pit if anywhere in the car.
Cons: To many loose wires it needs to be taped before Install.
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Perfect
Andy B. from Smyrna, GA on 2/13/2014
1997 Lincoln Town Car
Worked perfectly.
Pros: Easy to use/install Good wiring diagrams
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Always Use A Harness
EJCUSA1 from Streamwood IL on 2/9/2014
This harness has more then enough wire to run. Always use a harness, don't cut stock wires
Pros: Very Long.
Cons: Loose wires. Need to tape the harness up so its not a mess of wires.
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bill from Bull Shoals,Arkansas on 1/13/2014
product work as advertized
Pros: plenty of wire,plugs correct.good tech support
Cons: About half way down the harness,on the side with out a plug,the color code for the negitive /positive speaker wires was gone[.about the last 4 feet].I should have checked this before I completely installed it from the rear of the veihicle to the front.My bad.I pulled it back out til I picked up the color code,put my own mark on the ends,etc..problem solved.
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Bypass harness
Jim g from Palm Bay fl on 1/1/2014
Completed install easily, real easy to wire.
Pros: Easy to follow instructions quick install.
Cons: None
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Wrong original stereo model
Juan C from Calexico, CA on 12/2/2013
I can't use the black one, because I confused my original stereo model, so I acquired the black one in other store to connect the speakers, is why I assigned three stars for this item
Pros: Easy to connect with receive wires
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Wire harness
Hillbilly Jim from Grasston,MN on 8/10/2013
1994 Ford F Series
Worked perfect, nice to solder wires together in comfort then under dash
Pros: Save time and no headache
Cons: NONE
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Didn't need them but...
Ed from Loganville, GA on 7/25/2013
2000 Ford Mustang
I ended up not needing these but that's OK, they didn't cost anything. The wiring diagrams make it just about fool proof.
Pros: Quality parts and great documentation.
Cons: none
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Harness
Cop793 from Louisville ky on 6/17/2013
Perfect fit. I also needed the harness to wire the factory amp. Crutchfield included this along with instructions. Perfect
Pros: Perfect
Cons: None
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Factory amp bypass harness
Cody from Villa Park, IL on 4/5/2013
1999 Ford Mustang
My application was a 1999 Ford Mustang with the standard audio system so I ended up cutting off all but a foot of the speaker harness. Otherwise it was very straight forward. I de-pined a couple of the wires that were not used like the blue remote turn-on lead on the speaker harness and one of the illumination wires on the main harness.
Pros: Fits, decent quality wire
Cons: Extra wire length - waste if you're not using it for your application
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Harness
landrews from Stafford Va on 3/22/2013
I am sure this is a fine wiring harness, but it did not fit my radio/truck, it was returned, the salespeople should have known, I had to get the proper wiring harness somehwere else.
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makes it easy
Jeff A from Wyoming on 3/17/2013
1997 Lincoln Town Car
This harness is a must for bypassing the factory amp. I ran this harness down the right side of the car in the factory wire chase and then up under the dash to the radio location. I even had to cut off about 2.5 feet of wire. I used it in a 97 Town Car and I can't think of any application that would require a longer harness. Once I decided to remove the rear seat the acutal running of the harness took about 20 minutes.
Pros: plenty of wire
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Power and speaker harness.
MikeM from Huntsville Texas on 12/30/2012
1995 Ford F Series
The only part the worked snapped in right was the power connection. The only reason it gets a two instead of a one or less. The speaker/wire harness did not fit the connections for the amp bypass. So the only good that came out of it was I was able to use the wire to run it directly from the speakers to the radio. Lucky it was free wire.
Pros: Only the power wire harnees worked.
Cons: The speaker harness did not work, connections was useless. So had to cut the wires and run them directly. Which resulted in way more crawling around the belly of the vehicle then intended or expected with Crutchfield products I have used before.
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Metra 70-5008 Receiver Wiring Harness
Crutchfield customer from yulee, fl on 10/29/2012
1997 Lincoln Town Car
just what i wanted
Pros: easy to install
Cons: no antenna extension
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Perfect
Appleman from Plainsboro, NJ on 5/22/2012
1995 Ford Explorer
Perfect for my application. Only gripe is that the wires are not sheathed. Whenever you run wire through a vehicle it shouldn't be just wires, they should be protected. Just enough wire. Had about 2 feet extra so I just coiled it behind the dash. Excellent instructions that anyone could follow. I found the remote lead to be slightly confusing, so I just hooked it up to the amp in the back because I didn't have a remote antenna.
Pros: long, labeled clearly, great condition/packaging.
Cons: exposed, confusing remote wires.
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Metra 70-5008 Receiver Wiring Harness
russ3or8 from klamath falls, or on 5/1/2012
i am very happy with this since i didnt even know it existed and the local stereo store said i was gonna have to re-wire the speakers ugh!
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Receiver Wire harness
Gary from Rhode Island on 4/27/2012
1995 Ford F Series
The harness was useless, I used power and ground on one harness ( no use for the other 6 ) and the second harness the connector did not match my existing so I had to cut the existing and butt splice it to my radio.
Pros: There were none.
Cons: The Crutchfield on line system that offers you an after market harness to match your vehicle is not very accurate, my harnesses were useless for installation.
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Works Awesome
CitySammy from NYC on 4/2/2012
1997 Ford Explorer
Once you get to the amp, which is tucked way in the back qrt. panel, (97 Explorer), setting this up is pretty easy. I found that I couldn't get the antenna to work only using the speaker harness, so I disconnected it from the amp, and just ran it straight to the head unit. Otherwise the power harness and speaker harness work perfectly.
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Receiver Wire Harness
Mark B. from Wake Forest NC on 2/3/2012
1995 Ford F Series
this wiring harness made installation very easy
Pros: step by step instructions with color wiring that matched my original wiring made it very easy
Cons: none
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good idear
D from East Coast on 11/8/2011
2000 Ford Mustang
2000 Mustang, premium sound system. Unplugged the factory amp connector, plugged it into my Crutchfield harness, cut the wires a foot or less on the other side of the plug (since I didn't need most of the wire that was in the kit), wired other half of the harness for the power and ground, plug and play. AWESOME
Pros: good quality, much better than the cheapo harness adapters that were replaced with the old aftermarket cd player
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Worked perfectly
Nick from Bakersfield, CA on 9/26/2011
1994 Mazda B Series
This wiring harness was the key to making the installation very straightfoward. All I had to do was splice the corresponding wires from the radio using the documentation from the radio with the clearly defined and color coded wires on the harness.Everything worked perfectly the FIRST time!
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Ford Receiver Wire Harness
m-will from Colorado Front Range on 6/19/2011
1994 Ford Bronco
What can you say - this harness works, saves the stock wiring, and simplifies the overall wiring job.
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Just What I Needed
LorenC from Soap Lake, Washington on 5/21/2011
1997 Ford Explorer
This harness was just what I needed to hook up my new car stereo. I was unsure about the application of one of the components but a call to Crutchfield provided the quick answer and everything fit just right.
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Metra 70-5008 Receiver Wiring Harness
mgmuggs from Modesto, CA on 5/17/2011
1994 Ford Ranger
One harness fit the other didn't would have had to strip and wire together everything and still wouldn't know if they were correct. Instructions were real vague. When ordered cd player these were supposed to snap together and ready to go, no such luck.
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Wrong Speaker Wires for B2300
BrianH from Renton, WA on 4/14/2011
1994 Mazda B Series
The power harness worked just fine on my 1994 B2300. The bypass harness was not the right fit, however. Many times the Ford Ranger and B2300 parts are interchangeable. Unfortunately, this was not one of them. I used my old harness for the speakers.
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Metra 70-5008 Receiver Wiring Harness
Dennis from Central Iowa on 1/27/2011
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life saver
joe from Opelika, AL on 12/6/2010
1999 Ford Mustang
this Harness is a life saver. a lot of extra wire for my app but just cut it off and worked fine(speaker wire for amp bypass)
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Metra 70-5008 Receiver Wiring Harness
Saul Maldonado from Rio Grande Puerto Rico on 11/15/2010
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Get Ready to Wire the ENTIRE CAR!!
Whitster from Salisbury, N.C. on 10/21/2010
1997 Lincoln Town Car
The last one of these Town Cars I did, utilized a simple By-Pass Harness that just went right around the Factory Amp (in the trunk). The Amp appears to be the same as earlier models (NON JBL - Ford Amp). The By-Pass Harness I received this time, goes ALL THE WAY from the Head Unit to the TRUNK!!! I'm gonna' have to Rip This Car APART to do this job!! Not Very Happy with this change. Too much extra work, to do the same thing that a TWO-FOOT By-Pass did before!!
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Perfect Fit! Take your time and be patient!
Crutchfield customer from Saint Paul, Minnesota on 12/6/2009
1996 Ford Explorer
Exactly what I needed in order to bypass the factory amp in my 1996 Ford Explorer XLT with Premium sound package. Make sure you have the proper clip removal tools and for the back trim panel. Be careful to not push the top of the rear trim panel into the headliner as to not tear it. The amp is located in the passenger rear under the back window behind the trim panel. Pry off the trim along the passenger side of the car and place the wire in the factory track under the trim. I had about 5 feet of extra wire so I coiled and zip tied it together behind the passenger front kick panel. Plan on it taking about 1 - 1.5 hours to disassemble the car, run the wire, solder the wire and heat shrink tube, zip tie the wire in place, behind the glove box, and reinstall the panels that were removed.
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Not all harnesses are created equal...
BrianC811 from Huntsville, AL on 4/11/2009
1995 Ford Ranger
There is nothing wrong with this harness in and of itself. Directions are reasonably clear, and it can accomplish what you need. The thing that I would like to make Ford owners aware of is that I have had two Ford vehicles with factory upgraded stereos which means that Ford includes an amplifer in their system that when using this harness you would have to bypass. Most of the time this amplifier is located no where near the radio itself and you will have to take apart half of your car as well as reroute speaker cabling in order to do this. That is not very appealing to me and no matter how careful I am, things get broken and or are never reafixed as well as they originally were. So in short while this is a good product, I want people to know that spending just a few more dollars for the amp integrating wiring harness instead of this one will save literally hours of install time, give you solderless connectors, and lessen the chance of damaging your vehicle on the install as everything will be located in the radio compartment.
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Fit perfectly
Art from Miami, FL on 4/8/2009
1997 Ford Explorer
The adapter fit. Took about an hour to run the wires from the rear amp to the head unit. Not as hard as I was expecting actually, just peel up the trim and follow the other wires in the wire tracks.
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Works great, saves time
Daniel from Pittsburg, KS on 1/16/2009
Kudos to Crutchfield for providing wiring harnesses for free. That's why I'll never buy anywhere else. This makes it pretty darn easy to do a pro installation and saves you time to boot.
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Metra 70-5008 Receiver Wiring Harness
John from Louisville, Ky on 3/13/2008
1999 Mercury Mystique
this was exactly what I needed to install the aftermarket head unit, this matched the factory harness perfect, good job Crutchfield,, keep it up
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Crutchfield is the ONLY one to have this adapter!
Hugh from Philly, PA on 2/6/2008
1996 Ford Explorer
Here is the deal. On these cars there is an amp in the back of the vehicle. The harness you get is basically an amp bypass. What you need to do is run a set of wires all the way from the head unit to the amp in the back of the vehicle. Plan on spending an hour to run the wires. Do not be misled by other companies. This is the adapter that you need. Crutchfield has done their homework!
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Ford F-150 Receiver Wire Harness
Brian from Henderson, KY on 2/4/2008
I accidentally ordered the wrong harness (my bad) and when I realized it I called support immediately, told the guy what had happened and with one question he knew the correct harness I needed and told me it would be sent right away. I got it 2 days later and it fit like a glove. No problems here. I love these guys.
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Metra 70-5008 Receiver Wiring Harness
Dustin from Chandler, AZ on 2/8/2006
1998 Ford Explorer
Good product, little bit of time to install but the directions were easy to follow and in the end it works great!
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Did the job
William from Wiesbaden, Germany (military) on 9/1/2005
1997 Lincoln Continental
Worked great. Got to do all the labor in front of the TV.
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