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bluebottle



Member Since: 08 May 2015
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Gentlemen,

Thanks for your help - and words of encouragement. I plucked up the confidence to just try it myself.

First problem solved was the cage - it does fit, I had a tab bent slightly out of true and it was catching on the underside where I couldn't see it. Fortunately I discovered this before I got the knives out! Wink
Once the cage was in I was amazed at how sturdy it turned out to be with a few bits of bent tin holding it steady.

I routed the mic to the A pillar (discovering in the process that a previous owner hadn't been entirely careful with counting the screws out and back in again when removing the dash top at some point) and tested everything. I don't know how effective it will be with a TD5 at full chat less than two feet away but apparently the sound quality is great with the engine off... Whistle

So here it is:


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Post #433398 24th Jun 2015 5:45pm
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Martin
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Nice work Thumbs Up  1988 90 Td5 NAS soft top
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Clive



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Glad you got it sorted Thumbs Up

Liking the display colour of the new head unit too, should go well with the instrument displays.
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C90



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Ten years later nearly, I am having the exact same problem. Pioneer aftermarket head unit but the holding cage doesn't fit within the slot that the factory headunit came out of!!

Tempted to dremel the slot a little bit bigger but was hoping for someone to give me an obvious solution that I hadn't thought of.
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C90



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I was hoping that I had a tab slightly bent out too so just tried again and that isn't the case for me but I can see that on either side there is a metal plate stuck on which I guess holds in the factory one in that reduces the size of the recess by a mm or two each side. This is what's stopping my cage going in! I have no idea how to get them off. Sleep on it and come back with fresh eyes tomorrow.
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landy andy



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A small metal plate each side??

I don’t recall that on the fascia. Got a pic?
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swt



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United Kingdom 2008 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Stornoway Grey
My 2008 has a little metal clip on each side of the radio aperture. You can relatively easily prise them off with a small screwdriver to make the aperture marginally wider, or to allow more significant enlargement work if required. If you don't alter the plastic surround, the same clips can be put back on when you install a head unit which is a more comfortable fit.

I seem to remember that they aren't shown as a separate part, just part of the centre panel, but I may be wrong about that.
Post #1052247 19th Nov 2024 9:18pm
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C90



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Thank you for your help so far fellas!

I actually did exactly that this morning, took a little screw driver out and popped the clips off thinking I'd cracked it. Tried again and the poxy thing still doesn't fit. Proper WTF moment, I have fitted a million steroes into cars in the past and they always just slide in (that's Land Rover for you I guess Laughing )

I REALLY don't want to cut anything away, thinking about returning the Pioneer that I have and buying a factory Alpine from the 2.2 and hope that fits in perfectly.

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Post #1052290 20th Nov 2024 11:08am
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custom90



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I took those off mine too along time ago, it’s hard to notice those are there but will crush the din cage in and make it too tight a fit if they aren’t taken out.

They blend in very well to the dash edges you’d hardly notice they are there until the din cage is difficult to fit in. ⭐️⭐️God Bless the USA 🇬🇧🇺🇸 ⭐️⭐️
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swt



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Circa 2009 I fitted a JVC head unit that was marginally too wide, even with the metal clips removed. I just gently and evenly ground down the plastic on either side with a dremel until it fitted. It only took a miniscule amount and could equally have been achieved with sandpaper.

12 years later when I came to fit a new head unit the aperture was bigger than really necessary. It could probably have managed with the bendy fixings on the single DIN cage, but I had acquired a spare centre panel by this time, so just swapped that in (complete with little metal clips!).
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