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Re: replacing the cd changer...
If you mount the unit where the changer is I think it's too far. I'd mount the deck in it's proper location and in place of the changer have a larger screen for the passengers.
These are real machines!!
Joe Selwa
2007 H3 -
1995 H1 - SOLD
Re: replacing the cd changer...
If you mount the unit where the changer is I think it's too far. I'd mount the deck in it's proper location and in place of the changer have a larger screen for the passengers.
Sounds like a plan... Installing a VRX775VD in the headunit spot but now I have to find a motorized big screen monitor to go in the place of the cd changer... Anyone know of one that will fit? As big as possible.
Thanks!
Re: replacing the cd changer...
These are real machines!!
Joe Selwa
2007 H3 -
1995 H1 - SOLD
Re: replacing the cd changer...
This becaue the USA radio in Italy do not work...The FM radio station have a frequency of 0.1 step i.e. 100.8 MhZ and have RDS...
Removed the stock unit and on the space of CD changer (the kenwood have a MP3 Player) I have make a space for cell...book and all everyone have into truck...the H1 do not have good space for storage...
Ernie Italy
Re: replacing the cd changer...
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Re: replacing the cd changer...
IMO, the best way to fit a larger head unit in the H1 is to put it where the existing unit is located, THEN re-locate the HVAC controls to where the stock changer is, or in between the two cigarette lighters are on the dog house.
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