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So I have been thinking about relocating my radio lower and getting prosport or defi gauges where it used to be.
I looked at the radio relocation kit, and it looks odly familiar to my car...
Based on the pics below, do i have the radio relocate kit installed and instead of the radio moved, the stock 9 gauge 3 pack in its place?
so confused.
I looked at the radio relocation kit, and it looks odly familiar to my car...
Based on the pics below, do i have the radio relocate kit installed and instead of the radio moved, the stock 9 gauge 3 pack in its place?
so confused.
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LOL. Umm, that's how they come stock. With the radio on top and the gauges on the bottom. I moved my radio down where your 3 gauges are and have 3 digital gauges on top. (Like where you want your Defi's.) I didn't buy a relocate kit. I just did some hammering of the brackets and it works and fits great. But I have an A/M deck and bezel, not the stock unit.
Oh, please don't paint the interior takata green.
If you're talking about the surround piece that goes around the 3 gauges, yes, you reuse that to go around your radio when you move it down. The relocate kit comes with brackets that fits your radio down there. Like I said, I just made it work.
Oh, please don't paint the interior takata green.
If you're talking about the surround piece that goes around the 3 gauges, yes, you reuse that to go around your radio when you move it down. The relocate kit comes with brackets that fits your radio down there. Like I said, I just made it work.
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I am not painting it green lol. I dont understand why everyone says i am over doing the green....
i have 3 green things... wheels, badge, and the hood grate (interior grate not mesh on top)
And only 2 are ever visible at any given time...
So what exactly isthe point of the relocation kit? If i can just rip the 9 gauges out, and put the radio down there?
I want a new deck to, but I dont know how to install one, so that will be up to best buy4
finished reading your post. I guess ill just buy the kit since my last DIY project failed or was a pain in the ***
I hate you josel
i have 3 green things... wheels, badge, and the hood grate (interior grate not mesh on top)
And only 2 are ever visible at any given time...
So what exactly isthe point of the relocation kit? If i can just rip the 9 gauges out, and put the radio down there?
I want a new deck to, but I dont know how to install one, so that will be up to best buy4
finished reading your post. I guess ill just buy the kit since my last DIY project failed or was a pain in the ***
I hate you josel
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I never bought the kit so I'm not sure. But I think the biggest thing it comes with are the brackets that will make your radio fit down there. The brackets for the radio up top won't fit down there without modification. But you can make it work..........I did.
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I know the purpose of the kit, I want the damn radio down there, just eyeballing it looked like i could fit the radio down there,and just ditch the 9 gauges all together, then buy a 3 x 52 or 60mm holder and put it wher the radio is now.
i see what you are saying about the brackets now though
i see what you are saying about the brackets now though
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I know the purpose of the kit, I want the damn radio down there, just eyeballing it looked like i could fit the radio down there,and just ditch the 9 gauges all together, then buy a 3 x 52 or 60mm holder and put it wher the radio is now.
i see what you are saying about the brackets now though
i see what you are saying about the brackets now though
It's a must do mod in my opinion. You could be going a buck 40 at the track or on the freeway(whatever floats your boat) and still keep your head up and out.
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i wish i knew what i was doing, **** wouldnt seem like such a chore lol.
How hard is it to install a radio? 1-10 level, ive always paid best buy to do it
How hard is it to install a radio? 1-10 level, ive always paid best buy to do it
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just a radio - not hard at all. the toughest part is probably taking out the face to get to the internals, just a lot of busy work for your first time. as long as you have the correct harness and rails, it is pretty much plug-n-play.
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eff i cant find a nice how to guide for you, but its fairly simple.
- grab a screw driver
- remove the hvac knobs, take the 2 screws out
- remove the hvac panel. pull it out from the holes, it will pop out
- undo 4 screws on the radio
- remove the harnesses (theres three if you have ssl: antenna, main harness and the odd ball amp)
- never seen a ix gauges before, but there should be 2 screws at the top holding the front panel. you can pull that out easily.
- (not sure what/how the ix gauges are hooked up, ill leave it up to you to you to find out haha)
- finally, try out the radio if it fits at the bottom. dont worry about the harnesses, it should be long enough to reach the bottom. if this fits, youre good. if not, modify it or spend 60 bucks on this:
http://www.mitsubishiparts.net/catal...ction=466#1525
good luck brah!
- grab a screw driver
- remove the hvac knobs, take the 2 screws out
- remove the hvac panel. pull it out from the holes, it will pop out
- undo 4 screws on the radio
- remove the harnesses (theres three if you have ssl: antenna, main harness and the odd ball amp)
- never seen a ix gauges before, but there should be 2 screws at the top holding the front panel. you can pull that out easily.
- (not sure what/how the ix gauges are hooked up, ill leave it up to you to you to find out haha)
- finally, try out the radio if it fits at the bottom. dont worry about the harnesses, it should be long enough to reach the bottom. if this fits, youre good. if not, modify it or spend 60 bucks on this:
http://www.mitsubishiparts.net/catal...ction=466#1525
good luck brah!
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dan is right, all you need is the correct harness to go on the stock main harness to connect on an aftermarket deck. it sound simple, just make sure you connect the wires properly...
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This is something I want to do as well. I think its a bit tarded that the gauges came stock down at the flippin bottom, but my step one will be relocating, then step two will be new gauges a little later.
Installing a stereo is easy pretty easy, only concern part is making sure you don't damage anything taking it out. It's pretty much plug and play these days. Didn't install my stereo in the Evo because install came with it for free, so might as well use it.
And I just read Dan's post again and mine sounds tardedly similar.. Haha. Oh well, at least you know there's a consensus.
Installing a stereo is easy pretty easy, only concern part is making sure you don't damage anything taking it out. It's pretty much plug and play these days. Didn't install my stereo in the Evo because install came with it for free, so might as well use it.
And I just read Dan's post again and mine sounds tardedly similar.. Haha. Oh well, at least you know there's a consensus.