Yes>>assuming you use the wire-adapter connection plugs sold seperatly
you need to buy a dash kit for 25$ and a wiring harness with computer/controll box for 120-180$ take the car to a proffesoinal to install or you can mess something up if you have a factory boss system! just had my catera done last week, sound isn't the best with stock speakers, buy aftermarket speakers and a good aftermarket CD player
You have 2 options. You can enlarge the the factory mounting area by cutting it to fit with a hacksaw or mount it under the dash.
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Visit your local Best Buy store, they have a mounting kit that adapts an aftermarket CD player to fit the opening. They also have a wiring harness that plugs directly into the factory wiring. You will have to solder the wiring harness to the CD player, but this is the best way to go. If you follow all of the directions the install will look like a factory installation.
how do you install a aftermarket radio in 1986 caprice
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To install an aftermarket CD player in a 2003 Hyundai Tiburon, start by disconnecting the negative battery terminal to ensure safety. Remove the dashboard trim surrounding the factory stereo using a trim tool, then unscrew and pull out the old radio. Connect the aftermarket CD player using a wiring harness adapter for a straightforward installation, and secure it in place with the mounting brackets. Finally, reattach the dashboard trim and reconnect the battery.
It will be slightly oversized 6.5" speakers if the car came without a factory CD Player, or 6" x 9"s with factory CD player.
Crutchfield sells a kit that allows you to install a single din aftermarket stereo where the pocket under the A/C controls are located.
Check your EQ System, (The CD player) if the balance is in the middle
The Factory radio for the 1997 Nissan Maxima was a capable stereo for its time . Now they have made aftermarket stereo CD players which has more power and also other features which weren't available in the late 1990's . Here's a site you could check out : How to Install an Aftermarket CD Player Into a 97 Nissan Maxima | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_6508304_install-player-97-nissan-maxima.html#ixzz1JEPigBBN
If you're looking to install an aftermarket stereo system then you need to purchase a dash install kit. You can pick them up at Walmart if need be, they're about $20. The dash install kit comes with instructions for how to safely remove the factory stereo and install the aftermarket one.*If you want to keep some of the safety features, such as the "dinging when you manually turn on the driving lights and turn the car off" you'll need to pick up the wiring kit to go with the dash install kit.