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Originally posted by Shag Wagon View PostI have seen a double din fit in a lude one time. Didnt look too bad at all.
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Originally posted by wherm View PostShould make putting a double din in my cb pretty easy with the lude dash and all. Nice thing about it is that it has iso-mount brackets already, where the cb doesn't. Definately look into a double din dash kit, it will make all the difference. You'll be much happier with it.
You get an old stock radio and take the front cover off and use it as a front block off plate.
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Originally posted by sonikaccord View Postyeah yeah brag about your custom dash
You get an old stock radio and take the front cover off and use it as a front block off plate.
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Originally posted by Bad_dude View PostHow could you do that? I still have the stock cassette radio but I don't see how you could do this? It's hollow in the front.
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You dont need any of that really. There should be no issue getting it in and fit. All you need is to iso mount (using the little screws that came with the radio, mount it to the metal mounting brackets you take off the stock headunit- this is the best mount and VERY difficult to steal.) This will require removing the entire dash bezel...but so will removing the old radio. Then it should come with a trim ring, use that. Should fit nicely.
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Originally posted by darkfusion42 View PostYou dont need any of that really. There should be no issue getting it in and fit. All you need is to iso mount (using the little screws that came with the radio, mount it to the metal mounting brackets you take off the stock headunit- this is the best mount and VERY difficult to steal.) This will require removing the entire dash bezel...but so will removing the old radio. Then it should come with a trim ring, use that. Should fit nicely.
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