Avic D3 Install in 01 GS430 non Nak ~40 pics
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Nice post. Although after working in a stereo shop for a while, I would highly recommend against T-taps. I also like to solder all my connections but the butt connectors should be sufficient for the life of the car.
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Thanx Guys. T-taps I felt were easy to do, easy to fix if you get the wrong wire, and easy to remove the wire if you are going back to stock. I agree they arent the best and might come loose, but I don't have a solder either. And most noobs cant solder. Get background and logos from avic411.com, you can probably make some yourself too.
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Great write up, I finally finished my D3 install a few weekends ago. I should of waited for this post!, but I did like you and searched , searched and searched some more and found most of the information.
#29
As far as I know there is not a way to get the stock amp to work. The sub could probably be amped with an aftermarket amp, but why would you want to?? i think if you took the time to install the new headunit, you might as well go the extra step and put in new amp/sub.