Installing an aftermarket stereo in a 1980
Installing an aftermarket stereo in a 1980
I've bought a Panasonic CQ-DFX983U stereo, and I'm wanting to install it in the stock radio slot. I have some questions about it.
Is the stock radio slot a standard DIN size, once the face has been modified to install an aftermarket receiver?
What's the best way to carve out the dash face around the stock radio slot to accept the new stereo? I have a Dremel...suggested bit to use?
I'm also upgrading the stock speakers, and planning to replace all of the speaker wire. Could anyone suggest an economical source for well-insulated wire?
Lastly, I'm going to need an alarm system (live in an apartment complex). What's the best to get on the cheap?
Is the stock radio slot a standard DIN size, once the face has been modified to install an aftermarket receiver?
What's the best way to carve out the dash face around the stock radio slot to accept the new stereo? I have a Dremel...suggested bit to use?
I'm also upgrading the stock speakers, and planning to replace all of the speaker wire. Could anyone suggest an economical source for well-insulated wire?
Lastly, I'm going to need an alarm system (live in an apartment complex). What's the best to get on the cheap?
I just installed an aftermarket radio in my 82'. It was not the standard din size. The air ventilation controls have a mounting bracket that was in the way. I had to cut them off and install new ones....it's hard to explain, i wish i had pictures to show you...
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Originally posted by Wankelguy
Why don't you just take out the little pocket below the stock radio location and mount the stereo in there?
Why don't you just take out the little pocket below the stock radio location and mount the stereo in there?
When I had my 83 and my 81, I just cut part of the dash reinforcment to make it fit, and they did perfectly.
1979silver
1979silver,
This is what fits:
http://www.crutchfield.com/cgi-bin/S...&avf=Y&search=
I'm not doing this:
http://www.crutchfield.com/cgi-bin/S...&avf=Y&search=
So, modification of the dash is the most palatable option.
This is what fits:
http://www.crutchfield.com/cgi-bin/S...&avf=Y&search=
I'm not doing this:
http://www.crutchfield.com/cgi-bin/S...&avf=Y&search=
So, modification of the dash is the most palatable option.
Not much selection at Crutchfield is there. I just thought they might have some wiring adaptors, or face plate kits to make the install easier. Both those cassettes look bad. Keep us posted on your progress, I would like to put a cd in my 79. The dash was modified from stock to accept an aftermarket cassette years ago.
Lotus00,
I'm also curious on what stereo you had originally. I've got an 83 and mine has the small rectange style with two big *****. Pulling it off, it looks smaller than the standard 1-din.
Wankleguy,
Does a stereo fit exactly where the pocket usually is? Anyone have a pic of this?
I'm also curious on what stereo you had originally. I've got an 83 and mine has the small rectange style with two big *****. Pulling it off, it looks smaller than the standard 1-din.
Wankleguy,
Does a stereo fit exactly where the pocket usually is? Anyone have a pic of this?
There was a stereo installed in that pocket opening on my '80 when I first got it. It seemed to fit pretty well, the hole wasn't trimmed out or anything. I don't like car stereos in my cars, so I take 'em out first thing.
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