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phaedo
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Head unit install

Postby phaedo » Sun Apr 13, 2008 2:35 pm

Hey guys,
Finally got around to getting a new head unit for the 5, a reasonably cheap alpine (but still has full ipod control, all I will really use it for) and a set of new speakers, nothing fancy. Anyway, will it need an adaptor kit to install it? Reason I ask is I got it at JB's, and they have a guide to what cars need kits, and since I will need a new cubby (NA model you see), I figured I would need the kit. But there wasn't anything listed in the guide. They will find out for me, but this means waiting a few more days to install it. Thought I would ask here for a definitive answer rather than having to wait until the end of the week to install it if I don't need one. BTW, I am having it installed professionally, not doing that myself again after the last couple of attempts at installing stereos in cars!
Not that I am not unhandy, my new roof instalation went brilliant, car looks awesome, and did the whole thing on my own. Much easier than I would have suspected.

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Postby meanmx » Tue Apr 15, 2008 3:28 pm

You don't need a kit to fit it, but with the older tombstone surround you will end up with a gap that won't be filled and also the stereo will sit on the top rather than recessed. If you get the later model tombstone (97 I think) then it will fit perfectly with the cubby. Hope that helps

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Postby wun911 » Tue Apr 15, 2008 3:48 pm

You mean you can install a roof but not a HU?

I wonder if metra made a kit for the NA like they did for the NB?
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Postby phaedo » Tue Apr 15, 2008 3:57 pm

A head unit install involves wiring, not the best at that. JB have now said yes, it does need a kit, so am hoping that actually includes the new cubby.


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