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[DML] DIN Stereo Mounting Plates (was: Re: Radio)
- From: "James Espey" <james@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2005 21:42:27 -0000
Bear in mind, that while you can easily cut your stock radio mounting
bracket to accept a newer DIN-size unit, the original mounting
brackets are a "short supply" item. We have a limited number of them
available from cars that we remanufacture or company cars here that
get new stereos and therefore a new DIN-cutout radio mounting bracket.
 Think twice before cutting up one of the few remaining originals, the
day may come when you (or someone else) would like to have it.
http://www.usadmc.com/dmcstore/ViewPart.asp?PID=3122&Qty=1&ShowCart=true
James Espey
DMC (Texas)
http://www.delorean.com
800/USA-DMC1
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "cupsdmc" <cupsdmc@xxxx> wrote:
> I pulled my radio out the other night.  I removed the center console 
> cover. It wasn't too hard, plus it allowed me to clean out th3 23 
> years worth of grime.(also found some chafed wires and a cracked 
> vacuum line). All of the nuts are visable on the center console. You 
> will have to unhook the window & defrost switches & lighter.  There 
> are 2 screws, 1 on each side towards the front of the console up 
> under the dash board(1 under passanger side dash and 1 under drivers 
> side dash) that hold the upper side wing portion of the console 
> cover.  Remove the whole console cover and you can reach right 
> behing the radio and remove the bolt holding it in. Mine was only 
> finger tight so I just unscrewed it with my fingers. Drop the rear 
> of the radio down and then pull the front up through the opening 
> where the vents were.  Then you should be able to reach in and 
> disconnect all the wiring. I just bought a newer cd player today.  
> Maybe I'll get time tonight to install it.  I'll let you know how it 
> goes. Or if you've already put yours in, let me know how it goes. 
> I've been told I should replace the speakers too, as they weren't 
> very good speakers to start with.
> 
> --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Joey Morgan <jlm1701music@xxxx> 
> wrote:
> > Hey gang,
> > 
> > Who here has ever taken their radio out..in one
> > piece??? My radio is not working and I want to see if
> > it is hooked up. I got the vents out over the radio
> > and I want to take the radio out through the hole
> > where the vents go. The problem is that I cant get to
> > the bracket on the back of the radio and if and when I
> > do get the bracket off, the radio is not going to go
> > back far enough for me to lift it up and pull it out
> > through the vent hole. Any advice? I NEED MY TUNES!!!!
> > 
> > Thanks:)
> > 
> > Joey
> > #6297
> > 
> > 
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