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Old 07-24-2006, 10:43 PM
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Question need more car

Just wondering if anybody has had a problem installing aftermarket head units due to the allowance of depth in the dash. My deck will fit without the wiring... but I kinda need that. I concidered using a dremel to cut out a section of the back plate behind the deck, but the car is a lease... any ideas?
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They wont notice
Old 07-24-2006, 10:53 PM
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I wouldnt worry about it my car is a lease also.
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i just cut the back out. now my alpine fits flush with the kit
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yeah i cut it for my clarion also...its leased too...i dont see that as somhting they will look for
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the pioneer i had had a problem with the antennae adapter rubing against the metal plate..all i did was loop the wire over the plate instead and shoved her in and she was good to go
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the pioneer i had had a problem with the antennae adapter rubing against the metal plate..all i did was loop the wire over the plate instead and shoved her in and she was good to go
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the pioneer i had had a problem with the antennae adapter rubing against the metal plate..all i did was loop the wire over the plate instead and shoved her in and she was good to go
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Mine sits right up aginst the back really tight but it sits far enough back for a good fitment
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Guess ill do that then... thanks for the quick reply's
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