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Old 12-23-2005, 02:19 PM   #1
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Any $ off coupon codes for Crutchfield.com?

I'm looking to buy about $430 worth of equipment (new h/u + speakers to replace factory setup) and was wondering if anyone has or knows of any codes to get some money off at Crutchfield.com.

I tried the $20 off $200 purchase code from the Deals page but the code is expired.

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Old 12-23-2005, 08:58 PM   #2
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I'm looking to buy about $430 worth of equipment (new h/u + speakers to replace factory setup) and was wondering if anyone has or knows of any codes to get some money off at Crutchfield.com.

I tried the $20 off $200 purchase code from the Deals page but the code is expired.

TIA

I dont know if you shopped around or not but you may want to shop around first. I like (www.pricewatch.com www.pricegrabber.com and even google) It seems that every time i check prices Crutchfield is always the most expensive place to buy. Just my .02
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Old 12-24-2005, 11:01 AM   #3
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Thanks for the advice...
I actually checked prices last night while I was at Best Buy. All they sold was the head unit I was planning on picking up (an Alpine CDA-9847) but they were only $11 cheaper than Crutchfield.

Basically - the reason I'm going through Crutchfield is that they provide you with the tools (wire harnesses, DIN tool, speaker harness etc) as well as diagrams specifically for putting the equipment in whatever year/make/model car you drive (I'm installing all of this myself).

Since they give you the tools for free, they save me $73 that I'd pay if I bought the supplies and instructions separately), plus they have free shipping on orders over $250.
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