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A Double Din stereo will fit in a 1993 Chevrolet Silverado 1500. It will take some modification and a new faceplate, but it will work.
there is a harness that connects the speakers, the stereo and any power (extras bought) in a single bunch. most stereo kits make adapters that fit on the back of an aftermarket stereo so you don't have to cut the harness. however, it is a tight fit behind the stock stereo because of a plastic backing built into the dash. recommend to not cut the harness and find a way to fit it all (adapter, new stereo harness, stock harness) into the space provided.
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Wot make of radio u got? Reset? Is it working at all or does it need a new security code?
First you should confirm what kind of Car stereo you want, the price range, the requirements. Then you can find proper car stereo in the right place. Eonon is a reliable car stereo provider. I've bought one piece from them. If you want in-dash stereo, you should choose 1 DIN series from them, that will fit your car.http://www.eonon.com/One-Din-DVD-Player.html?utm_source=wiki.answers.com&utm_medium=answer&utm_campaign=answer
Yes you can put a 400 from most any 60's year into the older pontiac. The only drawback is the length of the drive shaft. You might have to have your old one machined to fit the new powertrain.
In my 1995 Metro there is no clock, other than the one that is in the stereo. If the stereo is bad, just replace it. You will need a new stereo, a wiring harness if you don't want to hack up the old factory harness, and a install kit to make the stereo fit in the hole if the old stereo is factory. Then just follow instructions included with these parts.
The make and model will tell any car stereo salesperson what specific stereo speakers will fit in that car. All stereos are manufactured to a specific dimension that ensures that they will fit in every manufactured car since the 1980's.
Yes they will, range rover classic, discovery 1 & Defender have the same wheel fitment.
Yes, an aftermarket stereo radio can replace a Bose radio in a 1997 Nissan Maxima. Remove the old radio from the dash and put in the new one. A new mounting frame might be required to make the new radio fit properly.
my 1992 golf does this... it was due to the new amp and stereo :) fit a spare in the boot solved my problem