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Can you wire up a kenwood CD stacker to a honda stereo? We have a 1996 honda legend that came with just a honda brand stereo we have been given a Kenwood CD stacker so want to know if you can if not then which CD stacker is compatible?

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You can of course install that into it.

It works in my Honda Accord too.

Good luck.

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