iamdub
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I'm not sure my harness has those wires. But, I can pin a wire into those spots or use them to find the wires they'd connect to on the vehicle harness. Thank you!
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Yes but those models require double din openings except for the flip outs and the halo 9some of the pioneer evo series are single din but have a 7" or 8" screen on the front, one of them is completely modular, the alpine 1207 is vehicle specific but could maybe be worked in, just gotta think outside the box, some marine radio's are 1.5 din, alpine halo9 is also a single din with 9" screen, they also have ilx units that are single din with a larger screen in front
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the pioneer's say they fit 1 din, I would assume as long as the shifter didn't hit the screen you would be good to go, I used to use the flip out's on my 00 and the screen was always a close fit with the shifterYes but those models require double din openings except for the flip outs and the halo 9
On those it hitsthe pioneer's say they fit 1 din, I would assume as long as the shifter didn't hit the screen you would be good to go, I used to use the flip out's on my 00 and the screen was always a close fit with the shifter
This is not a recommendation but Alpine, Kenwood, Pioneer (DEH-P47DH) and others make/made 1.5 din radios that would fit. But I don't think they would be as feature rich as the 2 din counter parts. I have a 99 2 door Tahoe project that I will be upgrading to 2 din. Do a search on this and other forums to get a better feel for what is possible before giving up on the 2 din option.Good Morning Chris ... I have a 1998 Tahoe (2 Door) and am thinking about upgrading the stock radio (am/fm/cassette - with aux single disc CD player). Problem is the DIN size is 1-1/2 and I have not been able to find an upgrade the same size. I want to maintain the stock look. I have seen complete dash conversion kits (around $400-$500) and would prefer not to go that way. Any suggestions and help would be appreciated. Thanks, Bob
Still having issues with getting it dialed in right but...
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