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| monzanut | Aug 23 2016, 08:28 AM Post #1 |
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Since I am fixing the stereo mess inherited when I bought Rolls Canardley, I am looking to install a new radio with aux, usb and bluetooth. I was wondering what others have ran into when doing this, any preferences with single or double din since the cup holders pretty much block either or shifting (thinking of putting a short shifter from an accord in with a slight back angle for better radio clearance. Also, I am looking for a unit that has a dimmable display, night driving with some of the new ones really suck for me since they are so bright. Ideas are welcome.
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| smysmbrg | Aug 23 2016, 08:35 AM Post #2 |
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I really like the pioneer double din i have in my car. Mostly because of the color selection it gives you for the screen and the buttons. Plus its bluetooth. The dimmer should work if the factory one had it? Is your car a 96-2001? Anone know if the dimmer works on those models? |
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| suzukitom | Aug 26 2016, 11:26 PM Post #3 |
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Tom
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I agree with smysbrg. I have a double din pioneer touchscreen in my cultus. Easy access to common functions. Additional USB aux connectors can be located anywhere. If not double din radio you can keep the stock cubby. |
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