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New vehicle.. New sound system issues..

Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2002 11:57 am
by MosDef112
Previously I owned an '89 Jeep Cherokee, just traded it in for a '96 Grand Cherokee, or the one below..

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With newer vehicles come newer technology advancements, and of course different sound system setups. Chrysler wanted to be different from the rest, and from it's own Cherokee lineup and implement a different type of stereo to fit it's dashboards, or what's commonly known as the double DIN stereo mount type. Below is the stereo that the vehicle currently has..

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Another shot of the stereo..

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And the dashboard of my new jeep without the top part of the instrument panel on..

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I'm having a hard time determining whether the radio that actually fits in this dashboard is a 1.5 DIN or a double DIN stereo. Since I have never dealt with this type of stereo mount before, I don't want to purchase a stereo that won't fit in there. Of course, I would consider putting the single DIN stereo I purchased for my previous jeep, but I would have to do some serious maneuvering and improvising since the dashboard hole for it is a tad bigger than the stereo itself.

So.. From looking at these pictures, is it a double DIN or a 1.5 DIN stereo, or what mount type would fit on this dashboard? Thanks in advance!

Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2002 12:01 pm
by Noevo
You can go to http://www.crutchfield.com and select your vehicle and choose receivers of some kind. it will only give a list of the ones that fit, AND it will tell you what size they are. DIN, DIN and HALF, or DOUBLE DIN.

hope that helps

Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2002 2:50 pm
by ace
really all you would need is a dash mounting kit from a place like Best Buy or a local car audio shop. That way you can buy pretty much any radio you want. :)

Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2002 6:25 pm
by RoundEye
With a Dremel, I could take out that AC vent and get a six inch LCD TV in that hole no problem.


....a mounting kit is a better idea though....

Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2002 6:35 pm
by YARDofSTUF
ya best buy, tweeter, circuit city have mounts to make it all fit.

Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2002 6:46 pm
by waferdog
Or even better, while at Crutchfield, order one of their installation kits for your vehicle. It includes a higher quality mounting bracket than the ones I've seen and also includes a wiring harness that makes installation a breeze. Plus, you get installation phone support from them if needed. I think these kits run about twnty bucks.

Waferdog