Funds will be returned via the original payment method. I cut out the climate control mounting areas using a Dremel and used aluminum tape to hold them in their new position. I still need to wire it up before I can put it all back together. I then only used the bottom mounting holes on the radio. You are always responsible for the return shipping regardless of the reason for the return. I ended up not using straps on the top, only the bottom holes, but u get the picture Mounted in.
That's all I got for now. I ripped the radio bucket out, and copied the sides to mount to. The main benefit to this method is all the work is invisible since nothing is done to the bezel. Test Fit As you can see there is plenty of room for the headunit. I removed the ashtray made the plate around radio and filled in gap where ashtray was with a universal mud flap, trimmed to fit and added carbon fiber vinyl.
When your done it should look like this. But bluetooth would be a good bonus to link my phone to. Then those little scrap pieces I cut out from the bezel earlier were used to extend the height to exactly the correct height. Since I had a road trip to take, I cut a big rough hole into the bezel so it could go back on temporarily until I had time to make it look good. Would've save me a lot of headaches trying to source a single din solution that does everything i wanted. Earn one point for every dollar you spend on gear from us.
Not sure I need sat nav, or bluetooth. I want to replace the head unit in my Honda Civic for a nice double din head unit. Learn how Do It Your Self Bri modifies the dash of the Ford f350 to fit a double din radio. I followed the technique Forklift did in post 37 Remove the dash bezel and radio. So, that was when I decided after measuring a hundred times to lower the climate control exactly 4. Cheapest thing probably is to find a working Grand Prix. Payment We use PayPal as main source of payment because it reliable and secure.
That's a pretty hefty undertaking. We do not take any international returns. I had cut out the 1. I cut out the areas outlined here. It solvent-welds the pieces together for maximum strength. To make a purchase using PayPal, select PayPal as your payment method. We require PayPal as payment for all orders.
Does a double din radio really fit in a ford f250 or f350. For my headunit I should be able to get away with only trimming the top area of the dash bezel shown here. Looking into replacing the receiver later down the road. By buying this product you'll earn up to 25 Rewards points. The Wires Zone has the right to deduct shipping charges from refund for any packages returned to the sender, buyer is responsible to pay for shipping charges if chosen to reship an order. If you need expedited shipping contact us directly for a fee quote.
Right pic is where I started to build the radio opening. If anyone is interested I'm parting out a 93 400e. It was difficult to work with because methylene chloride evaporates real fast and the best consistency I could get out of my polycarbonate sludge is like super chunky peanut butter. We have over 15 years of experience in Home and Car audio, electronics and accessories. Next step was to cut out the climate control opening. Remember this is an 99-02 bezel not a 03+. Well, I had to cut and bend a metal bracket behind it with my angle grinder first.
Shipping Monday-Friday in-stock orders are shipped the same or next business day within 24 hours of your order being placed, with cleared payment. Then to fill the gaps, I took all the shavings and smaller scrap pieces and soaked them in Tenax7R in an attempt to make a liquid polycarbonate sludge. If your going with a good aftermarket deck with planty of power, bypass the stock amp by running new speaker wire. To bypass the amp, all you need to do is splice the inputs from the deck to the amp directly to the outputs from the amp to the speakers , thus removing the amp from the circuit. Sanded, made more chunky sludge, brushed more Tenax7R on it, repeat. After some very careful test-fitting with it installed, I used aluminum tape to hold the openings in their exact position.