![]() Today I took it to my construction project site and drove up and down big piles of dirt and in/out of a large drainage reservoir. The first time I tried the low range, it just blinked at me (dash lights). ![]() Good news, I played with my truck today, and boy is it happy now. Going to need to figure out a cradle for my Yeasu handheld VX6R. Sabre, I agree that would be a great place for Faceplate mount, but that's not in the immediate budget. MontyMcV, I'm not that handy with a wrench, but slowly learning. Sure does look better without the faux wood! She can still play CDs (one at a time), but mostly uses SiriusXM or her iPod, selecting between them with the input source switch on the factory radio.ĭmitry, thanks for the info. Since she doesn't ever listen to the OEM radio, there was no reason to spend unnecessary dollars buying a new stereo. ![]() It's connected to her satellite radio and also to an iPod dock. For my wife's Volvo I bought a fairly inexpensive ($30) audio input converter that lives back behind the radio and plugs into the CD changer input. There are a variety of possibilities for the radio stuff you mention a quick Google found several that work with Mitsu radios. For that matter, one of the remote-mount faceplates would fit perfectly in that bottom faux woodgrain space (the one with stuff already behind it.which wouldn't have to be moved!), and you could still use the DIN slot for the CB if you absolutely have to have one. ![]() There are a variety of dual-band HAM radios that will fit the single DIN slot below your radio, or you could use one of the models with a remote face and put it up on a bracket on top of the dash or up above the rearview mirror. ![]()
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