How did you figure out what cords go with what?
I’m installing a new sterio in my ford ranger 1998 and the harness wire
colors don’t match the wire colors in the truck.
That’s a cool video, though it is very different than what I expected from
your title. You might consider changing the title to help search engines
find this video for others. How about something like “how to replace the
radio in a ford ranger”?
Why didn’t you use a wiring harness instead of cutting off the factory
connectors? It saves you about $15 not having to buy a wiring harness, but
it will make it more of a pain to wire the factory radio back if you ever
decide to sell it.
How did you figure out what cords go with what?
I’m installing a new sterio in my ford ranger 1998 and the harness wire
colors don’t match the wire colors in the truck.
That’s a cool video, though it is very different than what I expected from
your title. You might consider changing the title to help search engines
find this video for others. How about something like “how to replace the
radio in a ford ranger”?
Great video but absolutely not jack shit about load testing a generator
Nothing generator in this buddy!
im still using the stock radio in my ’83 f150 lol
I thought this was a video of a generator load test
Hey man you really need to put on the correct title, cause I’m sure it was
an accident.
lol wheres the load test?
how did you transfer the clips from the old radio to the new one?
Why didn’t you use a wiring harness instead of cutting off the factory
connectors? It saves you about $15 not having to buy a wiring harness, but
it will make it more of a pain to wire the factory radio back if you ever
decide to sell it.