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1. The first thing we do is open the radio up and make sure all the parts we need to use are working properly.
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2. Then we go ahead and take all the un needed electronics out leaving the parts needed to just operate the new board.
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3. After the radio is gutted we clean and paint the radio if needed. Then it's time to mount the board and start the wiring.
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4. Now that the radio is all wired and everything is secure. We go ahead and test it to make sure everything is working properly.
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5. Finally the radio is done. It now has AM/FM and 180 watts of power. The radio will sound so much better and as you noticed it still looks the same on the outside.
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