Well , Here is a few Pics on the stereo install I just conducted.
A few things to note:
The factory stereo is larger in size then a normal off the shelf model - found that out after taking out the dash.
DNA make a plastic pocket with extension arms supplied to fit the dash
Part No: WHP702
Other then that, majority of the install went off with out a hitch
Removal of the factory unit - and a big thank you to all who have submitted on how to remove the surronding panels. Talk about making a job realy easy
This is a pic of the plastic pocket from DNA.
The stereo and pocket trial mounted. Had to remove the stereo mounting bracket, as it would not fit with the plastic pocket. Not to worry, the plastic pocket has bolt holes on the side, so the stereo is bolted in - for now.
Stereo trial fit to center dash. Nice snug fit
And the end result. Ended up having to cut and splice wires due to the fact I could not find the right preformed connectors. Still the whole operation took about 2 hours to complete.
A few things to note:
The factory stereo is larger in size then a normal off the shelf model - found that out after taking out the dash.
DNA make a plastic pocket with extension arms supplied to fit the dash
Part No: WHP702
Other then that, majority of the install went off with out a hitch
Removal of the factory unit - and a big thank you to all who have submitted on how to remove the surronding panels. Talk about making a job realy easy
This is a pic of the plastic pocket from DNA.
The stereo and pocket trial mounted. Had to remove the stereo mounting bracket, as it would not fit with the plastic pocket. Not to worry, the plastic pocket has bolt holes on the side, so the stereo is bolted in - for now.
Stereo trial fit to center dash. Nice snug fit
And the end result. Ended up having to cut and splice wires due to the fact I could not find the right preformed connectors. Still the whole operation took about 2 hours to complete.
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