View Full Version : Stereo install kit - Aftermarket


bil1024
Feb 20th, 06, 06:27 AM
Does anyone know who may sell an install kit that I can use to mount a am/fm cd player? No knobs, flat faced, thanks team!

maxharvard
Feb 20th, 06, 07:55 AM
Does anyone know who may sell an install kit that I can use to mount a am/fm cd player? No knobs, flat faced, thanks team!

you'll have to cut the dash. Each CD player will come with its own carrier. Thats all you'll need... assuming you cut the dash right.

bil1024
Feb 20th, 06, 08:57 AM
Thanks Max, my stereo has no carrier though. There has to be some universal kit to screw into the dash?

CFunK
Feb 20th, 06, 09:50 AM
Check with Crutchfield.

www.crutchfield.com

maxharvard
Feb 20th, 06, 12:26 PM
Thanks Max, my stereo has no carrier though. There has to be some universal kit to screw into the dash?


Did you buy it new? All new CD players come with a metal square box that fits into the dash.

67-CAM-RIDER
Feb 20th, 06, 12:35 PM
I recently posted a pic of my din install, I did not use the sleeve that came with the radio.

I installed it in a carrier that I made and mounted it so the face was flush with the center panel. I did not want the radio sticking out.

My dash was cut up by a prior owner (actually chopped up wit a pair of pliers) so it did not look pretty before the install.

If you have any questions on the install you can ask. I installed stereos to help me pay my way through college

http://us.a1.yahoofs.com/users/434488dez23f1b70a/2b4c/__sr_/4f99re2.jpg?phQFi.DBiuXMKBLp

if you look at the past post it has more pics, dont look at my toes in the pics though i was not thinking when i took the photos hahaha

kennys
Feb 20th, 06, 06:44 PM
dont cut the dash use a remote system,I have one and it is great

bil1024
Feb 21st, 06, 03:22 AM
Thanks guys, I checked with Crutchfield, no luck. I may end up making a carrier

CFunK
Feb 21st, 06, 06:10 PM
Thanks guys, I checked with Crutchfield, no luck. I may end up making a carrier

Wow, that suprises me. They usually have everthing for everything.

How about calling the support line for the manf. of the radio?