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adl
01-25-2009, 11:12 PM
Hello all, I have a 2003 sedan alero. I recently bought a http://www.alpine-usa.com/US-en/products/product.php?model=CDA-9884 (Alpine aftermarket head unit).

I bought it at a bestbuy and I checked on the website before buying it and it said that it will fit my car. I looked on crutchfield and it said it doesn't fit my car? Any suggestions on who is right and if it doesn't fit my car what is a good headunit at bestbuy that I can get for about 200 bucks?

Anyways, say the alpine headunit fits. What EXACTLY do I need to have it installed and working perfectly? I really don't know anything about aftermarket audio. I heard you need a dash install kit, wiring harness, antenna and the thing that keeps your chimes on?

Please list exactly what items I need to do this on my own and where I can find them. And also how to install an aftermarket headunit in my 2003 sedan alero.

I have a few friends who are willing to help out. If this doesn't work out I think I might just have bestbuy install it but the thing is the audio guy said that the other stuff I need to connect it to my car will be about another 50 bucks and another 50 bucks for installation. So i'm trying to save 100 bucks where I seen most of this stuff at walmart for about 30-40.

Should I just have bestbuy do it or can I save some money with your guys' help??

Thanks to anyone for any advice that you can give me, PEACE!

MixtapeMessiah
01-25-2009, 11:33 PM
SInce u dont know how to hook it up, have bestbuy do it for u

Its relatively plug and play really if u have the right harness, mine was different cuz I bought my headunit from a friend who took it out of his truck before he sold it so I had to wire up each wire by hand and that wasnt fun at all.

adl
01-25-2009, 11:48 PM
If I can't get anyone to give me any info on how to do this project I will probably have best buy do it but the thing is I don't want to spend that extra 100 bucks. SO if I can get any information on this site i'm sure me and my av buds can do this. I just need to know the exact parts I need to install my aftermarket head unit and how to install it.

But nontheless thanks MixtapeMessiah.

MixtapeMessiah
01-25-2009, 11:50 PM
search for it in the search tab bro, Im sure theres countless how-to's

Ryan from Ohio
01-26-2009, 07:43 AM
Ok, fairly straight forward here.

Please note I prefer quality products.

American International or Metra Fit kit, wiring harness adapter, chime module and you need an antenna adapter.

If you want to go on the cheap you can get the Scosche wiring harness adapter, chime module and antenna adapter @ Wal Mart. I DO NOT like Scosche fit kits. They are thin and never seem to fit real good.

I like American International products the best. They are better than Metra even...

You can get Metra @ Best Buy, but I would buy online or contact Car Godz here and ask for what you want. Hes a dealer.

http://www.aleromod.com/forums/member.php?u=6360

Nate's Alero
01-26-2009, 08:46 AM
Ok, fairly straight forward here.

Please note I prefer quality products.

American International or Metra Fit kit, wiring harness adapter, chime module and you need an antenna adapter.

If you want to go on the cheap you can get the Scosche wiring harness adapter, chime module and antenna adapter @ Wal Mart. I DO NOT like Scosche fit kits. They are thin and never seem to fit real good.

I like American International products the best. They are better than Metra even...

You can get Metra @ Best Buy, but I would buy online or contact Car Godz here and ask for what you want. Hes a dealer.

http://www.aleromod.com/forums/member.php?u=6360

dood, if you come to ass, ill bring a stereo, plz install?

Ryan from Ohio
01-26-2009, 09:51 AM
We could have a good Q&A session.

Ya I could manage that.

And if anyone needs products and buys from Car Godz I can bring them also.

itsbmw
01-26-2009, 01:23 PM
I can do radio installs also, but if Ryan is there have him do it ;) I can help you run amp wiring kits RCA's remote wires, switches, etc.

Valley olds
01-26-2009, 08:39 PM
Just wondering. Do you "need" the harness withe the chimes? Or can you use a pre chime alero harness? Are there any other differences in the harnesses besides the chime?

AbHeLlRaZoR
01-26-2009, 09:39 PM
here's a list of the parts I used to install mine.

http://www.bestkits.com/SearchResults.aspx?mk=Oldsmobile&mkid=26&md=Alero&mdid=704&yrg=2001%20-%202004
Part Numbers:
BKGMK420 (Install kit)
GMCO (Harness with Chime module) this is from Peripheral Electronics but is available through bestkits.com
BAA4B (Antenna Adapter)
I didn't order my parts online I got them through Best Buy but that is the site they use for all the install kits they use/sell.

your also going to want a Philips head screwdriver, something like a flat head screwdriver to remove the trim around the factory head unit, wire cutters, a wire stripper, a soldering iron and a good electrical solder, Heat shrink tubing, electrical tape, and maybe some zip ties.

cherrington17
01-26-2009, 10:00 PM
^add 10mm socket to get the radio out/back in.

jayson_waltz
01-26-2009, 10:08 PM
Just wondering. Do you "need" the harness withe the chimes? Or can you use a pre chime alero harness? Are there any other differences in the harnesses besides the chime?

yes you can use a "pre-chime" harness the only difference is you won't have chimes. but i did see at walmart the other day that schoshe makes a lil $20 module you can add in on top of the cheap harness that will also let you keep chimes, and you don't need the expensive harness.

Valley olds
01-26-2009, 11:17 PM
jayson_waltz:yes you can use a "pre-chime" harness the only difference is you won't have chimes. but i did see at walmart the other day that schoshe makes a lil $20 module you can add in on top of the cheap harness that will also let you keep chimes, and you don't need the expensive harness.

Nice! Hopefully Ill install the stereo in a couple weeks.

Ryan from Ohio
01-27-2009, 09:31 AM
yes you can use a "pre-chime" harness the only difference is you won't have chimes. but i did see at walmart the other day that schoshe makes a lil $20 module you can add in on top of the cheap harness that will also let you keep chimes, and you don't need the expensive harness.

Thats what I was talking 'bout

adl
01-28-2009, 02:28 AM
You guys are soo cool, thanks alot!

AbHeLlRaZoR I added up all that stuff that you got and it was around $230 extra dollars and another $50 for the installation fee. I will probably have Best Buy install it for me for the $50 but there is no way i'm going to buy all that premium stuff. That's like buying another head unit, ridic.

Anyways, hook it up with the code numbers for the Walmart Scosche items, i'd rather have this due to the cheap price.

Ryan from Ohio
01-28-2009, 12:47 PM
Goto Scosche's site or wal mart and get them yourself.

By the time you try to E bay your gonna pay more because of shipping.

AbHeLlRaZoR
01-28-2009, 11:31 PM
You guys are soo cool, thanks alot!

AbHeLlRaZoR I added up all that stuff that you got and it was around $230 extra dollars and another $50 for the installation fee. I will probably have Best Buy install it for me for the $50 but there is no way i'm going to buy all that premium stuff. That's like buying another head unit, ridic.

Anyways, hook it up with the code numbers for the Walmart Scosche items, i'd rather have this due to the cheap price. Can't say I didn't try;)