What have you done below the CD player
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The adaptor plate? Circuit City. It came with a flush mount plate and not that cubby, not a fan of those. I just cut the switches into the spacer plate with a utility knife.
It's weird that your head deck is on top. I have mine on the bottom to utilize the track that is behind the console to hold up the *** end of the heavy sucker. There's a piece that bolts onto the back of my pionoer that slides right onto the track the oem deck use to be on.
It's weird that your head deck is on top. I have mine on the bottom to utilize the track that is behind the console to hold up the *** end of the heavy sucker. There's a piece that bolts onto the back of my pionoer that slides right onto the track the oem deck use to be on.
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I used a temp/humdity LCD display to fill the gap. It's made for a cigar humidor, and has a magnetic strip on the back. I just made some metal C brackets to fit inside the hole, and the display's magnet sticks to them. Not bad for a 10 minute job, and it gives me time to figure out what I really want to do with that hole.
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Originally Posted by l2en
Where do you find those?
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Yeah, Crutchfield is always pricey. I use them for product info and sizing, then look for better deals elsewhere
http://www.pricegrabber.com/search_g...asterid=702733
http://www.pricegrabber.com/search_g...asterid=702733
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Originally Posted by l2en
It's weird that your head deck is on top. I have mine on the bottom to utilize the track that is behind the console to hold up the *** end of the heavy sucker. There's a piece that bolts onto the back of my pionoer that slides right onto the track the oem deck use to be on.
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Originally Posted by 4X2XLT
i wanted mine like that but i did it with the slot at the bottom, and now i cant even un hook the adapter from the bezel?....