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DIY: Double DIN Aftermarket Navigation Headunit Installed!

Originally Posted by dainedazz its what they had available in the shop i went to. i dont complain about it, its clear and crispy. what more can u ask for?

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Old 04-18-2009, 03:31 PM   #61 (permalink)
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its what they had available in the shop i went to.
i dont complain about it, its clear and crispy. what more can u ask for?
What level of control do you have via the steering wheel controls for the old radio/cdplayer?
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Old 05-21-2009, 01:03 AM   #62 (permalink)
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Any insight into Eclipse AVN726E unit?
Thanks!
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Old 06-03-2009, 08:16 PM   #63 (permalink)
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Did you have the stock radio or the Bose upgrade prior to the swap? I looked at my Bose unit and it doesn't look like there is a cutout that would fit a navi like yours.
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Did you have the stock radio or the Bose upgrade prior to the swap? I looked at my Bose unit and it doesn't look like there is a cutout that would fit a navi like yours.
I noticed this when I test drove the touring vs. base models. The stock radio is a double DIN unit that can be removed and easily replaced. The Bose upgrade is integrated into the dashboard ( I think the 1-6 CD buttons are separate, along with some other things) which would make it difficult to remove and/or replace.

My Toyota Avalon has the same type of integrated radio system which makes the swap either impossible or really bad looking (holes/fake buttons where current buttons are).
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The solution is to order the base model's dash insert which someone priced between $180 and $225. Sheesh.
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I have base model w/o Bose system. Eclipse AVN726E installed yesterday by myself, and works super!
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Old 07-10-2009, 03:17 AM   #67 (permalink)
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To avoid messing with the wheel controls for the stereo, I was thinking it would be nice to do a mock up of the stock navigation unit. Has anyone seen anything on a removal of the storage bin in the middle of the dash along with placement of a custom unit?

Everything working in unison is probably the tricky part.

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^ Agreed, except that I want to put mine inside or instead of the leather door, towards the top. Waiting for someone to figure out a good way to do that.
please let me know what you decide to do.. not a big fan of the cover up top either
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Old 06-21-2011, 05:46 PM   #69 (permalink)
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hey where did you mount the GPS receiver antenna?
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After sending all weekend, it is in. And it looks spectacular!!! It's a Pioneer 700BT, and I love it. I did the install my self, with the help of the DIY that Tennesseez posted on this thread (Thanks Bro). The unit fits like it is made for a 370z. I did put two 1/4" spacers on the top of the mounting brackets to move the radio forward, for a more flush fit. I can't get over how much cooler my car looks when I'm in it. Everyone you has seen it freaks at how slick it looks and how much stuff it can do. The total price with everything, radio, ipod cable, wiring harness, antenna adaptor, PAC steering wheel controller, shipping, & taxes was $598. I did pay the local stereo shop to help me hook up the steering wheel controller, which is the only thing that fell short of my expectations. It works, but is definitely not a good as it was with the stock radio. I plan on calling PAC to see if they have any suggestions to better configure it to the 370z.
The thing I was most concerned about was the boot time of the radio. I can't believe how quick it is. Yes quick. By the time I back out of my parking space, the radio is always playing before I can even put the car into drive. Which I find is a nice feature as I usually turn down/off my radio when I’m backing out anyways. Now it doses it for me. The system is booted up and good to go, by the time I'm pulling out onto the street.
Very nice integration, definitely the next thing on my list after the exhaust!!
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Q: Any more information on the spacer you made to move the radio forward? What did you make it out of? Any pictures? Any detail appreciated.

A: My spacer was made out of spare parts from a Ikea lamp. But my suggestion is just to stack some washers about the size of a nickel, about a 1/4 to 3/8 of a inch high, around the mounts.

What mount? the 4 screws that hold the radio in place? I wouldnt mind moving my x920bt up a little bit
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Just want to say thanks to everyone for posting information and helpful tricks on installing the double din head unit and PAC SWI JACK steering wheel control wiring. Helped alot, and i was able to do the install myself in a day.
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what radio was installed intersted in double Bin

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^ Agreed, except that I want to put mine inside or instead of the leather door, towards the top. Waiting for someone to figure out a good way to do that.
If you do that than what will you do with the actual radio in the car there will be two of them in there or are you gna use the new one as just a nav?
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Did you have to buy a double din face plate that fits your climate controls?
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