Actually, I had the same concern. It wasn't really a complaint, it was more confusion. I have a new ('98) Jeep Wrangler, which is made by Chrysler (A pretty big car manufacturer). My Jeep *DID* have two "Connectors" for the stock radio that came with it, one for power, one for speakers. Car stereo places had mating connectors for THOSE connections, but they are *not* the "standard" ISO connector that was mentioned.

It would be a pipe dream to expect them to have a ISO<->Jeep Connector converter, so I ended up stripping the wires a bit above the ISO connector and soldering my connections there.

What I think grymm was wanting, was just a "male" end of the ISO connector that just has the other end cut off, and the wires labeled. I imagine that a great majority of US customers do NOT own cars that have this ISO connector, and this would definitely be a plus to those of us who don't.

Once again, not a complaint.. I've got mine installed. 8)

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