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Willard Lee (Wlee69)
| Posted on Monday, June 24, 2002 - 08:21 pm: |
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How deep does the faceplate of the aftermarket stereo sit in relation to the outer edge? Does it sit flush like the factory one? or is it set in a bit? I've seen some pictures of headunits that sit in quite a bit....the reason I ask is that I'd like to install this alpine headunit CDA-7998. http://www.alpine1.com/html/D2_n_1_n_n.html Its face plate opens up and is alittle bit bigger than a standard DIN - do you think it would fit in a Discovery's radio opening? Thanks in advance, Will |
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