Basic CD Player Install Guide

The first thing is a mounting kit, basically this is the kit that's used to mount an aftermarket CD player into a stock radio location. Make sure you purchase the correct kit for your vehicle! After you have purchased all the necessary components needed to get the install going time its time to take a little look into some basic tools needed for the install.

- Electrical Tape
- Wire cutters, strippers and crimpers
- Power drill with a Philips and flathead tip
- Allen keys
- Dremil (best tool ever for making modifications)
- Factory CD player removal keys (most common for Ford )
- Assortment of wire connectors
- Test Light
- Multimeter
- Soldering Gun (not in all cases but good to have just in case)

How To Buy The Best Car Audio System For You And Your Ride

Every car that drives and people are in it needs a car stereo or some kind of CD player. If you bought a car without a CD player sometimes they give you a free CD player to put in the car, other times your new car might come with a whole new audio system with subwoofers and amps. You can find a CD player anywhere like best buy, circuit city any place that sells electronics is going to have your CD player for your car. You will want to go look for a car audio stereo at a place that sells that kind of audio equipment. That is if you go to the right place online.

Cheap Car Audio - Choosing the Right Car CD Player

Choosing the right car CD player for your car audio system is probably one of the most important aspects of your entire car audio system. LCD Graphics Display: If you're into looking cool (and we all are), many car CD units offer detailed LCD graphic screens. MP3 CD Compatibility: Of course all cheap car CD recievers will play any normal CD purchased from the store. Most cheap car audio recivers include this feature.

iPod Control: If you're looking for a car radio player that offers iPod control, make sure that in the product details of the CD player you're interested in states that it features iPod controls.