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Is the Oem nav double din size?
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<blockquote data-quote="StalkerStang" data-source="post: 15503192" data-attributes="member: 160824"><p>Scoche, Metra and another company I can't think of at the moment all make replacement panels that allow the use of standard double din sized stereos. One of them only works with certain Kenwood head units but allows all the HVAC controls to be controlled through the headunit via touchscreen.</p><p></p><p>By the time you buy the stereo you want, with the dash kit and the associated wiring you need to make it all work it gets a little pricey.</p><p></p><p>The main issue is the factory radio panel controls everything; the radio, the A/C, heat, etc. Its all on a printed circuit board. Trying to separate the A/C and heat controls from the radio controls will take some work. I tried to do it myself but got sidetracked with more engine related stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StalkerStang, post: 15503192, member: 160824"] Scoche, Metra and another company I can't think of at the moment all make replacement panels that allow the use of standard double din sized stereos. One of them only works with certain Kenwood head units but allows all the HVAC controls to be controlled through the headunit via touchscreen. By the time you buy the stereo you want, with the dash kit and the associated wiring you need to make it all work it gets a little pricey. The main issue is the factory radio panel controls everything; the radio, the A/C, heat, etc. Its all on a printed circuit board. Trying to separate the A/C and heat controls from the radio controls will take some work. I tried to do it myself but got sidetracked with more engine related stuff. [/QUOTE]
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