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double din radio trim for later Jimnys??

  • Al.
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12 Jul 2015 16:04 #147650 by Al.
Thanks Gus.

Can you enlighten me regarding radio sizes :)

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12 Jul 2015 16:10 #147651 by gusthegorilla
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Al. wrote: Thanks Gus.

Can you enlighten me regarding radio sizes :)


Sorry, Al wish I could help you further....I just changed my front speakers and put in the extras in the back, using the existing Kenwood set-up.

There are several radio buffs on here, and like buses, there'll be herds of them along shortly :whistle: :whistle:

Gus :)

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12 Jul 2015 16:47 #147652 by Rhinoman

Al. wrote: Thanks Gus.

Can you enlighten me regarding radio sizes :)


The slot that it fits in is a standard size, the fascia isn't so you need to check the specs for the radio and buy an adapter to suit or buy a unit that is designed to fit the Jimny.

Some Suzukis and a bunch of motorcycles.

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12 Jul 2015 16:58 #147653 by Al.
Hi Rhinoman

That why i was asking about sizes. i guess i would be better buying the fascia plate first.

I have also found out, that Suzuki make two extra plates + the original.

73821-76J00-5PK - Double DIN
73821-76J10-5PK - Double DIN
73821-76J20-5PK - Suits stock head unit

This info came from here with pictures.,
www.auszookers.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=38845

<starts to hit head off the wall>

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12 Jul 2015 17:02 - 12 Jul 2015 17:05 #147656 by Tadpole
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Al. wrote: Also, can speakers be place behind the rear panels ?


www.bigjimny.com/index.php/forum?view=to...id=7&id=57532#143551

post #143551 hth ... ;)

This one is also handy www.danbp.org/w/Installation_of_the_rear..._on_the_Suzuki_Jimny
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16 Jul 2015 20:05 #147846 by Rhinoman

Al. wrote: i guess i would be better buying the fascia plate first.


That would seem to be the best option.

Some Suzukis and a bunch of motorcycles.

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