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View Poll Results: audio options | |||
am + fm converter |
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3 | 11.54% |
aftermarket 2 knob unit |
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18 | 69.23% |
hide one in the glovebox |
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5 | 19.23% |
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 26. You may not vote on this poll |
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Posts: 187
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audio options
So with the holidays coming up I know that Santa claws will leave my truck a little cash. Since I have most of the stuff done to it than needs to be fixed I thought I would use that money to get a radio to play music.
Right now I have the stock setup for 72 mono speaker and an am radio. My antenna is busted so I am replacing that with a generic parts store one (I think it will fit) My speaker is worn out so do I go with a dual cone one or some aftermarket ones. Lastly I want fm I don't really care about cds, or xm radio. I was looking at getting an one from classic audio ect and thats about $200 or I found I could get an fm converter so I could save my Am radio. So the question is do I do a stock set up with a new dual cone speaker, am radio + fm converter OR get an aftermarket 2 knob radio. I
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