Vehicle2017 Forester 2.5i no nav no Harmon Kardon I can't believe I waited so long for an update. Installation was very easy, everything you need was included. I had a little trouble getting the rear camera to work, but I emailed them and they got back to me right away. They wanted me to take a picture of my rig and I was in no rush to take the dash apart again and was planning on doing it this morning. While I was sleeping THEY emailed me a picture of the required connection and that was all it took. Programming the SWC (Steering Wheel Control) is easy, but you must go into the settings and be sure to save. I'm not sure how much power this thing puts out, but it appears to be at least 25% louder than the factory head unit and has less distortion at the top. Installation was quick but you do have to remove the vents and air conditioning/heating console which was very easy. .Installing in my foz was more difficult the first time around as I was afraid I would press too hard somewhere and break something. The second time I made sure to route all the cables and then inserted the bottom part first and then I had to bend the top part into its slots somehow. I was afraid of breaking it there, but I gave the old installer a nudge and now it's neat AF! If you're on the fence like me, I highly recommend treating yourself! Installing it into my foz was more difficult the first time around as I was afraid I would press too hard somewhere and break something. The second time I made sure to route all the cables and then insert the bottom piece first and then I had to bend the top piece into its slots somehow. I was afraid of breaking it there, but I gave the old installer a nudge and now it's neat AF! If you're on the fence like me, I highly recommend treating yourself! Installing in my foz was more difficult the first time around as I was afraid I would press too hard somewhere and break something. The second time I made sure to route all the cables and then insert the bottom part first, and then I had to bend the top part into its slots somehow. I was afraid of breaking it there, but I gave the old installer a nudge and now it's neat AF! If you're on the fence like me, I highly recommend treating yourself! and then I had to somehow bend the bodice into its slots. I was afraid of breaking it there, but I gave the old installer a nudge and now it's neat AF! If you're on the fence like me, I highly recommend treating yourself! Installing it into my foz was more difficult the first time around as I was afraid I would press too hard somewhere and break something. The second time I made sure to route all the cables, and then inserted the bottom part first, and then I had to bend the top part into its slots somehow. I was afraid of breaking it there, but I gave the old installer a nudge and now it's neat AF! If you're on the fence like me, I highly recommend treating yourself! and then I had to somehow bend the bodice into its slots. I was afraid of breaking it there, but I gave the old installer a nudge and now it's neat AF! If you're on the fence like me, I highly recommend treating yourself! Installing it into my foz was more difficult the first time around as I was afraid I would press too hard somewhere and break something. The second time I made sure to route all the cables and then inserted the bottom part first, and then I had to somehow bend the top part into its slots. I was afraid of breaking it there, but I gave the old installer a nudge and now it's neat AF! If you're on the fence like me, I highly recommend treating yourself! I strongly encourage you to self-medicate! Installing it into my foz was more difficult the first time around as I was afraid I would press too hard somewhere and break something. The second time I made sure to route all the cables and then inserted the bottom part first and then I had to bend the top part into its slots somehow. I was afraid of breaking it there, but I gave the old installer a nudge and now it's neat AF! If you're on the fence like me, I strongly recommend you treat yourself! I strongly encourage you to self-medicate! Installing it into my foz was more difficult the first time around as I was afraid I would press too hard somewhere and break something. The second time I made sure to route all the cables and then inserted the bottom part first and then I had to bend the top part into its slots somehow. I was afraid of breaking it there, but I gave the old installer a nudge and now it's neat AF! If you're on the fence like me, I highly recommend treating yourself! I was afraid of breaking it there, but I gave the old installer a nudge and now it's neat AF! If you're on the fence like me, I highly recommend treating yourself! I was afraid there breaking it, but I gave the old installer a nudge and now it's neat AF! If you're on the fence like me, I highly recommend treating yourself!
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