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SN95 Dual Din radio installed, back-up cam, pics, info, etc
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<blockquote data-quote="LDC2335" data-source="post: 13422106" data-attributes="member: 82561"><p>No, I didnt use the slide piece, I have had a aftermarket deck in since I bought it in 2009. I thinking I probably tossed all those excess pieces. Right now I have no bottom support other than the brackets on the sides of the dual din kit. It feels pretty sturdy though. A bottom peice would be easy to do if you felt it was required. I felt like it was stout enough, not to mention It was near midnight and in a 90 degree garage, i'd been at it for hours between removing rear seats, routing wires for camera etc.</p><p></p><p>There is a tiny gap on the left side of my bezel because the bracket was thick and too long. No one else will notice, im just anal. Keep the side pieces on the bracket as short as you can, or even face them to the rear if possible. I had already riveted it in, so too much work to get it out to trim it up.</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>there is nothing behind the black plastic, though it is pretty sturdy/hard plastic. I used two rivets on each side to attach the homemade bracket to.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yeah, thinner metal, with shorted sides would have been ideal, but I still was able to get the bezel on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LDC2335, post: 13422106, member: 82561"] No, I didnt use the slide piece, I have had a aftermarket deck in since I bought it in 2009. I thinking I probably tossed all those excess pieces. Right now I have no bottom support other than the brackets on the sides of the dual din kit. It feels pretty sturdy though. A bottom peice would be easy to do if you felt it was required. I felt like it was stout enough, not to mention It was near midnight and in a 90 degree garage, i'd been at it for hours between removing rear seats, routing wires for camera etc. There is a tiny gap on the left side of my bezel because the bracket was thick and too long. No one else will notice, im just anal. Keep the side pieces on the bracket as short as you can, or even face them to the rear if possible. I had already riveted it in, so too much work to get it out to trim it up. there is nothing behind the black plastic, though it is pretty sturdy/hard plastic. I used two rivets on each side to attach the homemade bracket to. Yeah, thinner metal, with shorted sides would have been ideal, but I still was able to get the bezel on. [/QUOTE]
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