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( Click to show/hide ) Originally Posted by TennesseeZ To get your dash apart so you can install your radio turns out to be easier than it looks. You will
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This worked wonders, however i did find a few lil changes from your model to my 2011. In the kick panels, it's now held in with 4 screws total, Each kick panel has 2 screws for the 4 total. One is near the shifter mechanism, the other is just under the A/C Panel controls. Remove those and VOILA! Rest of everything else came off in 15 min tops. IT was a snap. Best part is for DDIN users, the harness (aluminum cage) that the radio sits in, has holes which can accomodate most all Double din Units. Awesome. I will post pics when I'm finished with our build. We had to remove our HU to have some work done to the pioneer harness. Here is our build list so far: Pioneer AVIC-X930BT Focal ISC 165 - 6.5" Fronts Kicker ZX 125 Amp in Rear Under Panels Kicker ZX 12" in a Kicker Enclosure. |
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