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dudafunk 11-23-2009 03:20 PM

Will this radio fit? Gear comes in way?
 
This is what I have now:

Picasa Web Albums - Ashish - My Car

Picasa Web Albums - Ashish - My Car

(Mine is olderbut 2009 model website for specs: Pioneer USA - DVD Receivers )

Will this fit if I replace the stock radio? I'm afraid of the gear coming in the way of the screen while popping out?

Any idea if its possible?

vipor 11-23-2009 03:21 PM

do a double din. no reason to not in a nissan.

vipor 11-23-2009 03:22 PM

Pioneer USA - DVD Receivers

Here's a comparison of the two:
Pioneer USA - DVD Receivers

bigaudiofanat 11-23-2009 03:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by vipor (Post 293153)
do a double din. no reason to not in a nissan.

I agree do a double din not a flip out. Look at the kenwood 6140 as well when looking for a new one.

I will say when I get my Z I will not be doing a double din. I will be going with a single din alpine 9886 because it will have more sound quality and more ability to produce a better output to my amps than double dins.

ConchZ2 11-23-2009 03:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dudafunk (Post 293151)
This is what I have now:

Picasa Web Albums - Ashish - My Car

Picasa Web Albums - Ashish - My Car

(Mine is olderbut 2009 model website for specs: Pioneer USA - DVD Receivers )

Will this fit if I replace the stock radio? I'm afraid of the gear coming in the way of the screen while popping out?

Any idea if its possible?



It will work............shift after you pop!


Pioneer AVH-P5100DVD Reviews

Alpine CDA-9886 Reviews

ConchZ2 11-23-2009 03:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dudafunk (Post 293151)
This is what I have now:

Picasa Web Albums - Ashish - My Car

Picasa Web Albums - Ashish - My Car

(Mine is olderbut 2009 model website for specs: Pioneer USA - DVD Receivers )

Will this fit if I replace the stock radio? I'm afraid of the gear coming in the way of the screen while popping out?

Any idea if its possible?


you will also need this...............


http://www.the370z.com/audio-video/7...available.html

dudafunk 11-23-2009 04:03 PM

Should have no problem with double dins, already saw installed pics of those.... the idea was to be able to keep my current pop-out and not buy a new one.

Has anyone done this before? Shift the gear then pop out :-) hahaha..

Also, has anyone ever thought of getting the base and install a pop out (and NOT a double din... again, double din is surely possible) in the storage box area where the Nav fits in?

vipor 11-23-2009 04:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dudafunk (Post 293244)
Should have no problem with double dins, already saw installed pics of those.... the idea was to be able to keep my current pop-out and not buy a new one.

Has anyone done this before? Shift the gear then pop out :-) hahaha..

Also, has anyone ever thought of getting the base and install a pop out (and NOT a double din... again, double din is surely possible) in the storage box area where the Nav fits in?

I think depth (prob 9-7/8" for a motorized unit) would be your biggest issue with that.

EDIT: 6-1/2" not counting RCA and other plugs. guess I overestimated heh

bigaudiofanat 11-23-2009 06:54 PM

I am thinking that screen is going to be sticking out a bit to much IMO.

ConchZ2 11-30-2009 09:20 AM

Actually owning a Z, I can comment here. For a single din Pioneer car stereo and using the top slot of the Metra dash kit…………..you will have no problems.

http://www.the370z.com/audio-video/7...available.html

Danny3.7 11-30-2009 08:58 PM

I can't see why it wouldn't fit but if you use the cubby a lot like i do, the top of the screen might get in the way when it's opened. I guess you could tilt the screen down to get to the cubby but I say go for it. does your unit have a detachable button panel?


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