February 10th, 2019
Sorry not at this time. I believe Kenwood sales
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February 1st, 2019
Only if the vehicle had a aftermarket radio already installed. The colors should match pretty exact all the wires with Red, Yellow, Black and 2 Whites, 2 Greens, 2 Grays, and 2 Purples for the 4
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January 25th, 2019
The radio harnessi is easy for your model. Use a BT ISO DIN version to wire to your new radios pigtail.
The speakers might be harder to tell size without reomving at least one. My chart shows Kenwood used a mixture of 5 1/4, 4, and 6 1/2' speakers. Usually smaller spekers were overhead.
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January 11th, 2019
WOW, don't have a lot of info for that type of truck but a picture goes a long way to help id the harness. Take a pic with your cell phone and text me the pick to 3365289198 and maybe we can
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December 27th, 2018
Its not uncommon. You amped the input from the radio so it has amped up any amount of noise that was already there. You probably had the noise before that you could not here but not its loud enough to hear. Some call it feedback. To elimate the noise you would want to check that the CB healthy. Check antenna for SWR. This alone will cause feedback. High SWR will show up as noise. Get the SWR as low as possible. You can sometimes change the noise by relocating the CB antenna away from the AM/FM antenna. Elimating the noise is usually done by fixing the source of the noise.
A secound though is to turn down the gains on the amps you installed as well as make sure all the grounds for the amps are at the same place.
The old klesache you have noise because you have a loud CB. If the mod has been upgraded this will cause extra noise. You might turn down the mike gain some and cut down on the noise.
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