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T.B.
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Tue Nov 16, 2004 2:11 am Post subject:
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I've got a '96 4runner that has a DIN stereo. Problem is that I've got just
a single bay stereo that doesn't fit the opening properly. Obviously I need
a kit, but have no idea where to start. What sort of a install kit do I
need, and where can I get one? Also, i would like to get one that is
fairly easy to install as I'm a novice here.
thanks
TB
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davidj92
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Tue Nov 16, 2004 3:48 am Post subject:
Re: stereo installation question |
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"T.B." <balfour@NOSPAMgrandecom.net> wrote in message
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| Quote: | I've got a '96 4runner that has a DIN stereo. Problem is that I've got
just
a single bay stereo that doesn't fit the opening properly. Obviously I
need
a kit, but have no idea where to start. What sort of a install kit do I
need, and where can I get one? Also, i would like to get one that is
fairly easy to install as I'm a novice here.
thanks
TB
TB, |
I put a single DIN stereo in a Tundra that had a double DIN frame stereo in
it. I purchased a mounting kit from Circuit City. The stereo mounted in a
housing that had a storage bin either under or over the stereo. It was kind
of neat as CD's would store there. As I remember it was about $25 for the
kit and a wiring adapter about 3 yrs ago.
HTH, davidj92 |
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T.B.
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Tue Nov 16, 2004 4:18 am Post subject:
Re: stereo installation question |
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is this per chance the kit you got from CC or very similar to it?
http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm/Metra-Custom-Installation-Kit--99-4000-/sem/rpsm/oid/44373/rpem/ccd/productDetail.do
"davidj92" <davidj92@sigecom.net> wrote:
| Quote: | TB,
I put a single DIN stereo in a Tundra that had a double DIN frame stereo
in
it. I purchased a mounting kit from Circuit City. The stereo mounted in a
housing that had a storage bin either under or over the stereo. It was
kind
of neat as CD's would store there. As I remember it was about $25 for the
kit and a wiring adapter about 3 yrs ago.
HTH, davidj92 |
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T.B.
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Tue Nov 16, 2004 4:31 am Post subject:
Re: stereo installation question |
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this is what crutchfield.com is showing fits a '96 4runner:
http://tinyurl.com/3zw89
TB
"davidj92" <davidj92@sigecom.net> wrote in message
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"T.B." <balfour@NOSPAMgrandecom.net> wrote in message
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I've got a '96 4runner that has a DIN stereo. Problem is that I've got
just
a single bay stereo that doesn't fit the opening properly. Obviously I
need
a kit, but have no idea where to start. What sort of a install kit do I
need, and where can I get one? Also, i would like to get one that is
fairly easy to install as I'm a novice here.
thanks
TB
TB,
I put a single DIN stereo in a Tundra that had a double DIN frame stereo
in
it. I purchased a mounting kit from Circuit City. The stereo mounted in a
housing that had a storage bin either under or over the stereo. It was
kind
of neat as CD's would store there. As I remember it was about $25 for the
kit and a wiring adapter about 3 yrs ago.
HTH, davidj92
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Wolfgang
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Tue Nov 16, 2004 5:30 am Post subject:
Re: stereo installation question |
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Even WalMart has them --- you did get the installation plug vice cutting
into the factory harness?
"T.B." <balfour@NOSPAMgrandecom.net> wrote in message
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| Quote: | I've got a '96 4runner that has a DIN stereo. Problem is that I've got
just
a single bay stereo that doesn't fit the opening properly. Obviously I
need
a kit, but have no idea where to start. What sort of a install kit do I
need, and where can I get one? Also, i would like to get one that is
fairly easy to install as I'm a novice here.
thanks
TB
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HachiRoku
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Tue Nov 16, 2004 5:40 am Post subject:
Re: stereo installation question |
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On Mon, 15 Nov 2004 15:11:07 -0600, T.B. wrote:
| Quote: | I've got a '96 4runner that has a DIN stereo. Problem is that I've got just
a single bay stereo that doesn't fit the opening properly. Obviously I need
a kit, but have no idea where to start. What sort of a install kit do I
need, and where can I get one? Also, i would like to get one that is
fairly easy to install as I'm a novice here.
thanks
TB
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http://www.crutchfield.com
They will have a dash kit, a wiring harness so you don't have to cut the
wires, perhaps a 2/3 or 3/4 DIN tray, etc.
What I did was I took the radio pocket, the tray under the radio, and cut
it to fit. Since I had to cut off the proper set of mounts, I just clamped
it in to hold it captive. |
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I'm Right
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Tue Nov 16, 2004 11:05 pm Post subject:
Re: stereo installation question |
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www.bought4less.com
has the proper stereos that bolt in and use your factory brackets
it sounds like the Tundra is a double DIN (4") opening
and you have a single DIN 2" radio.
they sell the pocket and harness to make it all fit like a glove
"T.B." <balfour@NOSPAMgrandecom.net> wrote in message
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| Quote: | I've got a '96 4runner that has a DIN stereo. Problem is that I've got
just
a single bay stereo that doesn't fit the opening properly. Obviously I
need
a kit, but have no idea where to start. What sort of a install kit do I
need, and where can I get one? Also, i would like to get one that is
fairly easy to install as I'm a novice here.
thanks
TB
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davidj92
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davidj92
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Wed Nov 17, 2004 4:26 am Post subject:
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Not knowing exactly what your dash looks like I wouldn't be able to say for
sure. Do you have a Circuit City or Best Buy in your city? I've found
Circuit City to have better prices but for a couple bucks more and able to
see it in person, plus take it back if it's wrong would factor in my
decision.
HTH, davidj92
"T.B." <balfour@NOSPAMgrandecom.net> wrote in message
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| Quote: | this is what crutchfield.com is showing fits a '96 4runner:
http://tinyurl.com/3zw89
TB
"davidj92" <davidj92@sigecom.net> wrote in message
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"T.B." <balfour@NOSPAMgrandecom.net> wrote in message
news:10pi6p3ag7nih45@corp.supernews.com...
I've got a '96 4runner that has a DIN stereo. Problem is that I've got
just
a single bay stereo that doesn't fit the opening properly. Obviously I
need
a kit, but have no idea where to start. What sort of a install kit do
I
need, and where can I get one? Also, i would like to get one that is
fairly easy to install as I'm a novice here.
thanks
TB
TB,
I put a single DIN stereo in a Tundra that had a double DIN frame stereo
in
it. I purchased a mounting kit from Circuit City. The stereo mounted in a
housing that had a storage bin either under or over the stereo. It was
kind
of neat as CD's would store there. As I remember it was about $25 for the
kit and a wiring adapter about 3 yrs ago.
HTH, davidj92
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Bruce L. Bergman
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Wed Nov 17, 2004 5:41 am Post subject:
Re: stereo installation question |
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On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 01:35:53 GMT, HachiRoku <Trueno@ae86.GTS> wrote:
| Quote: | I don't like the Metra kits. They are OK, but are somewhat generic and
need to have this or that attached for your particular model, and often
fall apart. Try looking for a Schosce kit, they make a lot of them and are
usualy just what's needed.
What I wound up doing for an older Tercel was taking the dimensions of the
opening and then poking around the kits. I wound up with a kit that fits a
99-04 Celica, 00-04 Mr2, and a couple other models. I didn't have to mess
with the brackets, and it fit right in and looks great. The one listed
for the Tercel was the kit noted in the URL you posted, and was too much
bother.
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I usually buy the Scosche or Metra kit, and then use the cheap
plastic bits they sell you only as a pattern to make something A LOT
more solid out of 1/8" aluminum plate and aluminum angle, riveted or
bolted together, holes drilled in the right places... Then attach the
plastic pockets or other visible trim pieces from the kit, and install
the radio.
Now that I have a MIG welder and drill press, for the next radio
I'll probably use sheet steel for the sides and weld the tabs on -
should be quicker, cleaner and stronger...
Never had one try (yet...), but the first radio thief that tries
prying one of my stereo installs out of the dashboard with a big
screwdriver, figuring that the crap plastic mounting kit or thin
stamped factory brackets will let it pop right out, is going to be in
for a big surprise - he's going to waste a lot of time (meaning the
odds increase that he'll be seen and caught) and wreck the radio
trying to pry it out.
And you can't pawn a stereo for drug money if it's tweaked.
--<< Bruce >>--
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Bruce L. Bergman, Woodland Hills (Los Angeles) CA - Desktop
Electrician for Westend Electric - CA726700
5737 Kanan Rd. #359, Agoura CA 91301 (818) 889-9545
Spamtrapped address: Remove the python and the invalid, and use a net. |
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HachiRoku
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Wed Nov 17, 2004 5:41 am Post subject:
Re: stereo installation question |
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On Mon, 15 Nov 2004 17:18:42 -0600, T.B. wrote:
| Quote: | is this per chance the kit you got from CC or very similar to it?
http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm/Metra-Custom-Installation-Kit--99-4000-/sem/rpsm/oid/44373/rpem/ccd/productDetail.do
"davidj92" <davidj92@sigecom.net> wrote:
TB,
I put a single DIN stereo in a Tundra that had a double DIN frame stereo
in
it. I purchased a mounting kit from Circuit City. The stereo mounted in a
housing that had a storage bin either under or over the stereo. It was
kind
of neat as CD's would store there. As I remember it was about $25 for the
kit and a wiring adapter about 3 yrs ago.
HTH, davidj92
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I don't like the Metra kits. They are OK, but are somewhat generic and
need to have this or that attached for your particular model, and often
fall apart. Try looking for a Schosce kit, they make a lot of them and are
usualy just what's needed.
What I wound up doing for an older Tercel was taking the dimensions of the
opening and then poking around the kits. I wound up with a kit that fits a
99-04 Celica, 00-04 Mr2, and a couple other models. I didn't have to mess
with the brackets, and it fit right in and looks great. The one listed
for the Tercel was the kit noted in the URL you posted, and was too much
bother. |
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davidj92
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Posted:
Wed Nov 17, 2004 3:36 pm Post subject:
Re: stereo installation question |
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Never had one try (yet...), but the first radio thief that tries
| Quote: | prying one of my stereo installs out of the dashboard with a big
screwdriver, figuring that the crap plastic mounting kit or thin
stamped factory brackets will let it pop right out, is going to be in
for a big surprise - he's going to waste a lot of time (meaning the
odds increase that he'll be seen and caught) and wreck the radio
trying to pry it out.
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Bruce,
Guy I worked thrid shift with once did this and someone not only stole his
stereo but tore up his dash in the process, plus cut up wiring. The
insurance co. ended up putting in a new dash and repairing the wiring.
Couple weeks later his car burnt up, theory was a wire was shorted under the
dash that got missed in the repair. Probably an alarm would be a better
deterant to a thief.
HTH, davidj92 |
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HachiRoku
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Posted:
Thu Nov 18, 2004 5:40 am Post subject:
Re: stereo installation question |
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On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 05:20:48 +0000, Bruce L. Bergman wrote:
| Quote: | On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 01:35:53 GMT, HachiRoku <Trueno@ae86.GTS> wrote:
I don't like the Metra kits. They are OK, but are somewhat generic and
need to have this or that attached for your particular model, and often
fall apart. Try looking for a Schosce kit, they make a lot of them and are
usualy just what's needed.
What I wound up doing for an older Tercel was taking the dimensions of the
opening and then poking around the kits. I wound up with a kit that fits a
99-04 Celica, 00-04 Mr2, and a couple other models. I didn't have to mess
with the brackets, and it fit right in and looks great. The one listed
for the Tercel was the kit noted in the URL you posted, and was too much
bother.
I usually buy the Scosche or Metra kit, and then use the cheap
plastic bits they sell you only as a pattern to make something A LOT
more solid out of 1/8" aluminum plate and aluminum angle, riveted or
bolted together, holes drilled in the right places... Then attach the
plastic pockets or other visible trim pieces from the kit, and install
the radio.
Now that I have a MIG welder and drill press, for the next radio
I'll probably use sheet steel for the sides and weld the tabs on -
should be quicker, cleaner and stronger...
Never had one try (yet...), but the first radio thief that tries
prying one of my stereo installs out of the dashboard with a big
screwdriver, figuring that the crap plastic mounting kit or thin
stamped factory brackets will let it pop right out, is going to be in
for a big surprise - he's going to waste a lot of time (meaning the
odds increase that he'll be seen and caught) and wreck the radio
trying to pry it out.
And you can't pawn a stereo for drug money if it's tweaked.
--<< Bruce >>--
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HAHAHA! I had a friend rework his cousin's radio by installin razor blades
into the rear edge. The third time her radio got stolen, she had a smashed
windshield and blood all over the carpet!
On my '85 Rolla, I made a smoked Lexan faceplate and did away with the
pocket. It only took me three tries before I got it without shattering the
Lexan! I only just found out 3 weeks ago (three years too late) that you
have to drill slowly and use water to keep the Lexan cool! (It looks
pretty slicj, though!)
However, this guy said he was a novice. I did see a Scosche setup for his
car that looked pretty slick, and it wasn't a 'generic', so it should be
pretty simple. And, if you are reading this, T.B., BUY THE HARNESS! It
makes life SOOOO much easier and means you don't have to cut the harness,
and they are Industry color coded, so you just match the colors. |
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