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aftermarket radio install

Started by rudyjrusa, June 13, 2011, 08:33:21 AM

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rudyjrusa

I bought a aftermarket radio and would like to install it into my 74 charger - how's anybody install the radio under the dash and how do you do it??  an pictures??  thanks

Old Moparz

There is a place called Crutchfield that's been around for a long time. They sell a molded plastic unit to mount under the dash so you can install an after market stereo in it. I don't have one to say how well it works, but for $24.99 I'd give it a shot since they are reputable.

http://www.crutchfield.com/S-Ii13gDY2RpA/p_120999000/Universal-Underdash-Kit.html
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moparguy01

I used to have one of those in my 74 and it worked good. But I do recommend a cd player with a remote as mine was almost impossible to reach while driving.

BananaDan

You might want to check this out before you screw something into your dash.  Just an idea.

http://www.casmfg.com/Secretaudio.htm

As far as Crutchfield, I'll vouch for them in a heartbeat, been a customer for years.  Their prices aren't the best, but their sales people and customer service is top-notch and everything they sell usually comes with their own in-house written installation instructions.  Sometimes I'll call them up just to learn about a product or to help me decide between two items but if their price is too high and they typically can't price-match with the likes of Amazon. They're great.

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A383Wing

car toys has the same under dash mount for less...I got one for our 66

Iron Chef

Quote from: BananaDan on June 14, 2011, 07:35:36 AM
You might want to check this out before you screw something into your dash.  Just an idea.

http://www.casmfg.com/Secretaudio.htm

As far as Crutchfield, I'll vouch for them in a heartbeat, been a customer for years.  Their prices aren't the best, but their sales people and customer service is top-notch and everything they sell usually comes with their own in-house written installation instructions.  Sometimes I'll call them up just to learn about a product or to help me decide between two items but if their price is too high and they typically can't price-match with the likes of Amazon. They're great.

Dan

I agree with Dan.  I bought a SecretAudio unit because I don't feel like cobbling up my dash.  Chrysler did a lot of things right but I don't know what kind of drugs they were on when they made radios with both knobs on one side.  :eek2:
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i liked mine for a long time but now i went more stealth with modern internals in the stock case in the dash
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I used the under dash one from Crutchfield. Had to do a little trimming around the sides and corners to get it to fit just right. Plastic trims easily with a knife. Made a support bracket to hold up the back of it so it does not bounce around. I think it is very functional.


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