Love the heater controls, especially the twisty selectors. How much trouble was it to fit the double din fascia?
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Thanks Tikka;
If you buy a quality Double Din facia unit, it’s easy. You can get them from Mud or TMD in the UK as well as others.
I suggest you get the units with the adjustable top vents. The big issue to remember is that your new DD Stereo head unit will need to have no CD player as they can’t fit into the available space in the dash. CDs are so 2000s’ any way, or you can use a remote disc housing.
Also, you need to pay particular care in cutting the console for the new housing to your left for the switches and gauge if you fit one. It’s easy to make a mess of this due to the webbing underneath the dash.
I love mine though, and it really makes navigation and reverse camera use so much easier.
Agree re CDs. Man those facial are expensive out of Europe/UK. I got one with vents for NZD225 delivered from Aliexpress...what could go wrong [emoji51]
I want an adjustable tilt 2 din unit with android, rear camera and GPS navigation. Not sure which one yet.
re Ken's comment about the head unit sans CD player, you can heat the air feed pipes with a hair dryer and when malleable, push them into shape to make room for the rear of the head unit. if i recall, i had to bend or remove the metal brace too. all in all, a little massaging will get a conventional double din head unit with CD player into the space.
Full depth is only easy if the double din is “bottom based”
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If you use this style you will struggle
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Best solution is no CD (mechless)
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Up for the annual road worthiness test in the 2011 2.4 Puma. Went well. Here is the results for those who like that sort of thing...
Mines just auto renewal.
No inspection BS required [emoji41]