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<blockquote data-quote="Bassically85" data-source="post: 8451629" data-attributes="member: 616311"><p>I'm the 1st to admit I'm not the king of audio, but I was able to put in a system in my 2008 Avenger with no real issues, however it seems that after 200000 miles it may be time for something newer. The thing is that many of the newer cars have so much integration going on that the simple "put in an aftermarket head unit" isn't feasible (Especially in cars like the Ford Fusion, which I just happen to have my eye on)</p><p></p><p>So to get to the point; is OEM integration out of my league? Is it a job I should leave up to a professional? Can anyone give me any idea as to what is involved when doing OEM intagration?</p><p></p><p>I'm somewhat hip to the components that would be used, and I have my eye on a Rockford 363 right now....</p><p></p><p>Thank you in advance for your help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bassically85, post: 8451629, member: 616311"] I'm the 1st to admit I'm not the king of audio, but I was able to put in a system in my 2008 Avenger with no real issues, however it seems that after 200000 miles it may be time for something newer. The thing is that many of the newer cars have so much integration going on that the simple "put in an aftermarket head unit" isn't feasible (Especially in cars like the Ford Fusion, which I just happen to have my eye on) So to get to the point; is OEM integration out of my league? Is it a job I should leave up to a professional? Can anyone give me any idea as to what is involved when doing OEM intagration? I'm somewhat hip to the components that would be used, and I have my eye on a Rockford 363 right now.... Thank you in advance for your help! [/QUOTE]
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