A:AnswerI did the same thing with my truck. I had to wait over a month to get it installed. I just set a date with them and they ordered all the pets and had everything shipped to my house. Once it arrived I installed it myself. Just go that route because they will order everything necessary for them to do it and just take it and install it yourself.
A:AnswerThe installation is free but your vehicle and/or the receiver will probably require an adapted which will not be free. It think for free install the radio also has to be over $100. To make certain you can always go and buy it at the store and set up the free installation at that time.
A:AnswerFree installation is listed with each unit for which it applies. Free means install the purchased unit, not peripherals or speakers. Those are an upcharge. But if it si just the radio you want installed it is free (if it fits). Extra wiring and harnesses/frames are extra. Labor is free as long as it pertains to the purchased unit. If you have need of new speakers, that is an upcharge for the speakers purchase and a charge for installation. About $65 in my experience.
A:AnswerIt's not false advertisement. I would like to point out that you do have to purchase the extra's besides the unit. Things like harness and dash kit, also if you have steering wheel controls from the factory and want them to work make sure you get those additional pieces.