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Originally Posted by Calum
If you're capable, fix it yourself. I'd get them to pay for the new panels, but otherwise I'd cut my losses and docit yourself. Car audio isn't hard, mainly just time consuming.
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That's what I was thinking, I just don't feel comfortable leaving my car in their hands again. It's really not that bad, I'm mostly just mad at myself. I was planning to pull the panels off and either leave them in the car somewhere or just leave them at home. This seems to happen to me a lot.. I'll have the right idea in my head, for whatever reason I don't act on it, and then later it's "I knew I should have..."
At the end of the day, I'll have to spend an extra 50 bucks on trim pieces, pull the head unit out, reconnect a couple things, and be done with it. I had 2 amps, head unit, sub, and door speakers installed, and they talked me into the thing that lets the dvd player work while moving, for a total of 300 bucks. So I'm looking at around $350 and half an afternoon for the full install and all problems fixed. Could be worse, at least after some adjustments it does sound great.