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Old 03-22-03, 11:23 PM
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does anyone have any good diagrams, links, or advice about how to take off a rx7 93 touring addition head unit? i saw one diagram, but it was really off i'm not even sure if it was for an rx7, but it said it was.
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^ let me see that body go bump bump bump
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http://carstereohelp.com/stereoremovalMazRX7Stereo.htm
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yeah i finally took it out, but not like that! i went to auto zone and bought those din tools, but they didn't work! and it started to **** me off so i got to flatheads and plied then out by force! btw that diagram makes it look all easy but it's not
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Ouch! It can be tricky to release the latches, but the standard procedure does work. I did mine with some bent-up coat hangers. You did remove the little panels at the ends of the stereo units to reveal the holes, right?

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yeah but the thing is i think the latches or clips or whatever on my FD were like rusted to the sides!
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