Car CD changers will often come with installation instructions if it is purchased new. If the CD changer is already installed in the car, there probably will not be instructions.
The Clarion FMC250 has a remote control option available.
The Pioneer AVH-P4100 and the Jensen VM9312HD are both excellent car stereos with changes and remotes.
car cd changers are normally mounted in either the trunk or the glove compartment
For the most part, car CD changers will be obsolete, because many car stereo systems now come with MP3 players built in, so many people will not even need a MP3 player to hear MP3s in their car.
You can go to a local automotive supply store. Car repair stores may also sell used car changers or you can find used changers online.
If you're handy with tools, replacing your car speakers will be a breeze. Just watch a few videos on YouTube and follow the directions that come with the speakers. If you're not confident, you may need to hire an expert for the installation.
You can find aftermarket CD Changers that fit your car at http://www.crutchfield.com . Their fit selector will help you determine what CD changers/kits will fit. Another reputable site is http://www.sonicelectronix.com .
Pioneer is the leader in CD changers, and all their products are very well regarded.
I would not like to receive tire changers as a gift. For this reason I do not think that tire changers would make a good gift. If I needed tire changers I would go to the store and pick them out myself. Also the person giving you the tire changers may get you the wrong tire changers for your car. Gifts are given with an intention of kindness. A used tire changer may be appropriate for someone who collects them or for someone whose car no longer has one.
All Sirius and XM radios come will all the parts needed for installation into any standard car dash.
You can mount a few changers under the seat.It's a lot easier to do it in a truck of course.Ehow.com has a nice tutorial if you want to check it out.
the best route to take is to look up in the manual for the directions and follow them. otherwise with car stereos the best thing to do is take it to an installer who specializes in car stereo installation.