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Articles - Accessories and Enhancements |
Mark Hubley 06-21-2010 06:28 PM
Recently I was getting ready to put new rubber on my wheels and flush my brake fluid. Since I’m always looking for more projects, I decided that while I had the wheels off and was flushing the brakes I would install new stainless-steel brake lines. This procedure replaces the stock rubber lines found behind the wheels. A flexible section of brake line is needed here to accommodate the movement of the wheels relative to the body. Do a search on the Internet and it won’t take long to find...
Mark Hubley 03-25-2010 08:19 PM
A few years ago I purchased an auxiliary input for my CDR-220 from SW Stereo. I think it cost $20 or $30. Here is my version of a how-to installation. Unfortunately, I did not think to take pictures during the installation; sorry.
The aux input plugs into the back of the head unit and terminates in a pair of RCA jacks. I added a 6' RCA to 1/8" cable from Radio Shack and snaked it under my center console, past the shifter, and behind my "non-smoker tray." I also purchased a female-female...
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