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Re: Installing New Kenwood Radio
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03/23/14 07:33 PM
03/23/14 07:33 PM
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mikemee1331
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So on a whim I picked up a new radio for my RR. My factory radio has never worked as far as I know, and there are no speakers in the car. During a trip to Best Buy I bought this: kenwood I also got a pair of 6x9's for the package tray. For now, I have no plans on front speakers.
Has anyone installed this particular radio or something similar? Of course there is no "install" kit available from Kenwood. I do not want to cut up my dash at all. I already have a radio plate, but I have no clue what else I need. How did you guys get these radios secured to the dash? What kind of fabrication is there?
Any thoughts on the speakers as well? Like I said, for now I only have a pair of 6x9's for the rear. I dont expect absolute perfect sound quality....Just something decent to listen to while cruising down the road.
Thanks.
A couple of suggestions.. Check out.. www.Classicindustries.com Search out: 1. #MB15106 Mounting plate precut for a single din CD/AM/FM head unit, bolts rite in 2. #MB2098 Dual 3.5" spkrs and mounting plate 3. #MB2099 Like MB2098 but uses the better quality Kenwood speakers
I originally made my own front plate and speaker adapter for my RoadRunner, but now these are mass produced. Put ur 6x9"s in the rear tray and either #2 or #3 and U will have a solid, quality system. Also I put an iPod in the glove box..
Note that I do custom audio installs for different show cars (SEMA, CES), and can advise further if U need more support.
I hope that helps U.
Just my $0.05...
the 'cage' will hold it in and get a back brace for the rear of the unit. the only issue and it's a silght issue is getting the unit level enough so the cd has clearance under the heater controls. i of course assumed this was a 68-70 RR because they are of course the coolest........
Note that 68/69 are the same, 70 is different since the 70 RoadRunner has the ralley dash so the radio mounting plate is different. For a 70 RR we have used a radio delete repro plate and cut the DIN opening with a Dremel and carbide wheel. Regarding the back radio chassis support, no biggee the factory has a slotted bracket for the OE radio. Just make a short bracket and it drops rite in..
12V hookup is EZ as the fuse block is rite there by the glove box. Just unscrew and flip it over and use a 0.25" female tab connector on a switched terminal..
Just my $0.05...
my " " was meant to be a " " and i didn't know that about 70's
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