1. I have had bad experiences wich Circuit City. I would not go there.
2. I got a package of harnesses from a local car stereo shop that included the two regular wiring harnesses as well as an amp bypass harness. What this option does is makes the speakers run off the internal amp in the headunit. That's what I did and it sounds fine. Total cost of all three harnesses: about $20.
3. The "$45 option" is an amp integration box much like the one CC tried to sell me. They also told me that all the speakers would have to be rewired. My BS detector going crazy, I left the store. The amp integration box lets the speakers run off the stock amp instead of the one in your new HU.
4. As for installation, you're in luck. Installing a car stereo in a Ford such as the SHO is about as easy as it gets. Go for it and buy the DIN removal tools at Wal-Mart. They're only three or four bucks and it'll be worth it to have them on hand if you ever need to take the lower storage compartment out (or cup/coin holder if you're so equipped)...
5. Nakolo: The redundant controls next to the instrument cluster cannot be used with most aftermarket decks. There is a seperate wire that connects these controls to the stock headunit and it will "hang loose" when you get a new deck. I have heard that some Sony headunits can support these controls, but, then again, if you're buying a Sony HU, you really don't care about quality sound...
6.I apologize for any poor grammar or spelling. I am buzzing off an empty stomach and two Coronas. thumbs_u
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