TheOldViperMan
Enthusiast
I finally have the Pioneer radio installed.
Lots of fun!
Lots of fun!
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So little separation between climate control and head unit. I am not criticizing here but this looks kinda funny to me, there really should be a recess for the head unit to mount flush, this looks like it sits a bit above the trim piece. Maybe it should have some kind of trim ring?
Sorry to hear you had to turn the car sideways to fit it in, though. Tough install, eh!
LOL - Yeah, the photo was vertical everywhere except after I post it here. What's up with that?
Great cents of humor NP.
BillyC
Yes, the bezel looks darker because the rear view mirror lights are Green LED's, and I had the door open when I took the photo.Does the green match the car? It looks darker?
is that an AVIC Z140BH Pioneer
Did a perfect job! lots of cutting and adding to the trim plate and countless hours of labor but it is all worth it at the end.
I wish I could take full credit.
I ordered the modified radio bezel, unpainted, from an outfit called Double D Mods, then installed the Pioneer myself, then painted the bezel.
If I had it to do over again, I would order the whole kit from doubledmods.com.
BillyC
The screws are not green.Screws need to be black, not green. They are aavilable in stainless.
The screws are not green.
They are stainless.
THanks,
BillyC
WOW! Very reflective. In the pictures they look green. The install looks great.
Looks nice! What are the three buttons where your 12V outlet used to be?
Hey BillyC,
Double D kits provide everything including harness, deck with Nav, bezel, etc. Is the install easy, i.e., plug and play. And where did you mount the mic for the bluetooth? Any knowledge of the steering wheel control that they sell?
Thinking of going this route if I can do it myself. I'm not in favor of a shop doing the work.
Thanks for the tips!The install using a kit from DoubleD would be way easier than how I did it. THe Pioneer unit required cutting metal behind the radio. The radios that Double D supplys may not be as deep.Anyway, the main hassle I had was removing and installing the radio bezel, because you have to remove the shift bezel as well. I made my own radio mount bracket and had to keep testing and moving the radio. NOTE: If you do the install, use 3M blue tape on the radio face until the install is complete. It scratches really easy.The mic and nave antenna mount easily up the dash as the wires are really small.Also, if I had it to do over, I would choose another knobless radio, but one that had a remote.BillyC
The three buttons on the hide-away panel are:
Black-Nitrous gauge on-off
Red - Arms Nitrous
Green- purge button (purges out of hood scoop w/green LED's