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It's not the wire harness that makes this route unattractive to me. It's all the other shit you have to buy and fiddle with to add a few rear speakers and an amp. For me I'll likely just live with the system it came with.ATV STEREO has the wire harness to connect to an amp not expensive.
I can say, if I had a single cab, I wouldn’t do it. Again, do I think it’s worth the money? No. But I paid for my machine and all accessories at the time of purchase. There was no reviews of it yet either. After some other peoples reviews, I thought about canceling and getting refunded, but thought what the hell. It does take some time to play with the fade and the equalizer to get the sound right for your ears. At least it did for me.Thanks for the info Mr.C, this seems like the least painful route to go even if it is just ok. I'm still on the fence between doing this and nothing at all.
Probably my disappointment of returning mine for refund is because I read a review somewhere stating there is no fade control or else I misunderstood the review .I can say, if I had a single cab, I wouldn’t do it. Again, do I think it’s worth the money? No. But I paid for my machine and all accessories at the time of purchase. There was no reviews of it yet either. After some other peoples reviews, I thought about canceling and getting refunded, but thought what the hell. It does take some time to play with the fade and the equalizer to get the sound right for your ears. At least it did for me.
I didn't think about a command update, that makes senseI heard the same thing, no fade to the rear. But when I picked mine up, there definitely is and it works. I wonder if that was a ride command update?
Attached the installation guide I created to my post --NeilThanks, hogrider80 for your comments above. Is there any way you would be able to share the details of what you bought and maybe show a picture or two of your set-up?