Suggested Shop in Oshawa/Durham area
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Suggested Shop in Oshawa/Durham area
Any suggestions,
Someone who is fair and can install for our problem 2007 Jeep Wrangler
http://www.canadiancaraudio.com/online/general-discussion/194702-2007-jeep-radio-died-need-suggestion.html#post537010
Someone who is fair and can install for our problem 2007 Jeep Wrangler
http://www.canadiancaraudio.com/online/general-discussion/194702-2007-jeep-radio-died-need-suggestion.html#post537010
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Well, I would highly recomend staying away from whitby hi fi on hwy 2...there installers are good, butr there sales and owner is a joke. They WILL lie to you, they WILL overcharge and they will deny lieing to you when the equipment doesn't preform. They also will not return alpine equipment for warranty, they are a joke in those aspects. That just leaves ultimate car audio and custone car audio. I would suggest ultimate if you can deal with clarion or pioneer.
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woah, the guys at hi fi are generally pretty good guys. i've dealt with them time after time, never had one issue with joon. as far as overcharging, you need to be aware of what the product it worth before you walk into any store. and i'd be more skeptical on their installs over the integrity of their owner.
regardless i would still go to custom auto radio for installs though. just be prepared to wait for service, lol, rick is the one man boss/sales rep/run the shop team. they have great products there and do good work.
regardless i would still go to custom auto radio for installs though. just be prepared to wait for service, lol, rick is the one man boss/sales rep/run the shop team. they have great products there and do good work.
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I haven't had the problems you mention with HiFi in Whitby. They had the best price anywhere on the Alpine bluetooth adaptor. I bought a Toshiba TV there and they did my Imprint setup.
But if you're looking for a good dealer/install, you could try 'Sound Center' in Ajax. They've always treated me fairly.
But if you're looking for a good dealer/install, you could try 'Sound Center' in Ajax. They've always treated me fairly.
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http://cgi.ebay.com/2007-09-JEEP-WRANGLER-RADIO-INSTALL-DASH-KIT-COMBO-6511_W0QQitemZ360140723927QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_De faultDomain_0?hash=item53da0f56d7 this is the one i have used in the past and have had no problems not sure if it will work the same for your jeep but should
Last edited by KillerCavi; 01-06-2010 at 11:32 AM.
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MR2NR and stephenfleming have stepped up, I would entertain the idea of letting them do business with you. It would be a good way to support a Canadian dealer and make a couple of new friends that will take care of you. Just a thought.....
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For some reason the radio is working again. I do not know what is going on. Thanks for the help so far. .
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I do have some equipment that still needs to be installed on my 70 Cuda. I can still use an installer for that. (with no cutting of the door panel)
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I do have some equipment that still needs to be installed on my 70 Cuda. I can still use an installer for that. (with no cutting of the door panel)