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<blockquote data-quote="Flar" data-source="post: 329673" data-attributes="member: 10250"><p>I picked up a tray from my local audio shop for 15 bucks. Just ask for a tray to fit a single DIN slot, most shops should have one for cheap. Also, you can pick up a wiring harness from walmart for like 7 bucks that will make hooking up your stereo a hell of alot easyer. You can only use the power one but its fairly simple for the speakers, because fords wiring harness is weird so its hard to trace the wires, especially when you have the dual decks. Just plug the power one in and wire it up to the harness that came with your new stereo and then take the speaker wires from your new stereo harness and stick them into the slots of the stock harness for the speakers. I think its top right and mid upper right are one then lower right and mid lower right are another etc... Just switch it around untill the sound is coming out of the right speakers, thats how I did my setup before I switched to an external amp for my door speakers, its pretty simple just takes a little trial and error.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flar, post: 329673, member: 10250"] I picked up a tray from my local audio shop for 15 bucks. Just ask for a tray to fit a single DIN slot, most shops should have one for cheap. Also, you can pick up a wiring harness from walmart for like 7 bucks that will make hooking up your stereo a hell of alot easyer. You can only use the power one but its fairly simple for the speakers, because fords wiring harness is weird so its hard to trace the wires, especially when you have the dual decks. Just plug the power one in and wire it up to the harness that came with your new stereo and then take the speaker wires from your new stereo harness and stick them into the slots of the stock harness for the speakers. I think its top right and mid upper right are one then lower right and mid lower right are another etc... Just switch it around untill the sound is coming out of the right speakers, thats how I did my setup before I switched to an external amp for my door speakers, its pretty simple just takes a little trial and error. [/QUOTE]
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