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Old Aug 2, 2005 | 02:01 PM
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AVIC-N2 using factory Sub

I just had the AVIC-N2 installed in my '05 F150 Lariat Supercrew. After a week, I just noticed that the Sub isn't hooked up or at least working. Before I take the truck back to them (30mins out of my way), I wanted to be sure they can hook it up without them trying to tell me I need a new amp/sub. Or maybe I will hook it up if it is as easy as using a wiring harness. I saw one thread where someone thought the following wiring harness would work:

http://www.installer-data.com/item/d...php?it=70-5521

Will the harness work or should I make the drive back to Audio Express?

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Old Aug 2, 2005 | 02:05 PM
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Damn you fry! I need some stereo mod money
 
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Old Aug 2, 2005 | 02:53 PM
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Originally Posted by DevilSun
Damn you fry! I need some stereo mod money
You can have some if you can answer my question... This is the last piece I need to do with the stereo. I updated the speakers last night with 4xPioneer TS-A6870R. They sound a ton better! I even added the remote and mic for the AVIC-N2 while I was at it. It is about time for some TLC on the Roush. I need to get the paint chips fixed.
 

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Old Aug 3, 2005 | 02:20 PM
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You can have some if you can answer my question...
Fine, then yes, it appears it should work...even crutchfield *shiver* says it'll work, or at least a very very similar product.

P.S. - Just got my JBA Titanium Ceramic coated headers (1676SJT) for my truck today. Glad I have my dad's 05 F150 to drive around while installing them...looks like a MAJOR PITA, like Mustang Long Tube PITA Oh well



P.S.S. - I wish I still had my Roush AND this F150. I'd be in udder heaven! And I'm not talkin 'bout cows either...
 
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Old Aug 3, 2005 | 02:38 PM
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I ordered it from installer.com (cheaper), so we shall see!!! I got the Flowmaster put on last night. Nice setup! I don't think I will do the headers again. I had some mechanic buddies install them on the Roush. One of my old JBA headers cracked on the Roush. JBA sent me the Titanium ones for 1/2 price but never did charge my CC!!!! Those are freaking nice headers and should liven up the truck. Let me know how the install goes.
 
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Old Aug 3, 2005 | 05:31 PM
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Yah, I remember that about your JBAs on your Roush, that's kind of freakish...JBA makes good stuff IMO. They made day and night difference on my Ranger so I am expecting some of the same with this truck, especially after the X2. This time is diff though because I have a vehicle to drive in the meantime as well so I don't have to rush the install like I did on the Ranger. Looking forward to the sound especially and highway performance gains.
 
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