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Old 08-18-2003, 01:32 PM
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Double DIN - definitive answer?

I'm trying to find out whether I can fit a double-DIN stereo headunit in my 90 240. It's obviously got the double sized dash opening, but I'd like to hear from someone who's actually done it. After I get the car running the stereo will probably be the first purchase (stock headunit was scrap). The only thing that'll keep me from doing it (if in fact I can) is that under the stereo is a great place for guages and boost controllers and other happy things

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I haven't done it, but I know you can. I wanted a double-din headunit, but they don't sell CD/MD ones in the US.
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So even though Crutchfield doesn't list any doubles as fitting the S13, they'll go in anyway? I'm mainly worried about the depth of the stereo chassis interfering with the hump under the console...

You wouldn't happen to know where I might find pics of somebody having done this?

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Is this what you are looking for?
I got this on my car this past saturday from Ebay, it fits pretty good and there's nothing on its way plus its got mad Tape player sound thru the stock speakers(LOL)
Let me know if this helps you and if you have any more questions..
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Old 08-18-2003, 05:45 PM
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That's close. I'm not talking about two units joined (like the factory tape and EQ) - I mean one unit that's double sized, like this:



It would completely fill the hole in the dash, doing away with the pocket.

I'm still thinking about whether to do it or not; I'm just exploring options...
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Oh, I guess it should fit, why dont you give Crutchfield a call?
And if it helps, ever tought of having your gauges on the dash using the Greddy gauge holders? looks good...
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Where on the dash, and what Greddy holders?

I'm not sure what guages I'll be installing (it won't be until after the engine swap in any case); most assuredly boost, probably oil pressure. I'm unwilling to give up dash vents, and I was planning on at least two guages being on the A-pillar. I was thinking that the pocket under the radio would be perfect for the boost controller, and whatever else; maybe even EDFC, if I get REALLY silly with the suspension.

BTW, the above pic is from Crutchfield, and I just did a slightly more extensive search; before, I'd go through the "what fits my car" model year make/model etc, then click CD receivers. It didn't show double DINS because I didn't choose "CD/Tape" - when I did that, lo and behold there were several that Crutchfield say will fit...
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This one's...
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Link doesnt go to the right location, just press "gauge accesories" on the page it takes you to...
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Ah so, I have run across those in my searching. I'm looking for more of a "pod" that looks at home on the dash and hides the wires, maybe right above the center vents. The RX-7 has one available that actually replaces the center speaker right on top of the dash, that might be adapted.

Anyways, this is a long way off, after the engine swap etc. I need tunes much sooner!
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I haven't done it, but I know you can. I wanted a double-din headunit, but they don't sell CD/MD ones in the US.
I found a site that sells double din cd/md players www.silviaparts.com they sell a sony cd/md for 660 shipped that can only be found in japan its one of the sickist units i've found user selectable colors and uses to gauge like pods for a tuner look i would highly recommend it
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Oh heres the info off the site for quick reference
WX-7700MDX PERFORMANCE HEADUNIT WITH DESIGNER LOOKS
Sleek and stunning, the WX-7700MDX Audio Master Unit delivers fantastic-sounding tunes coupled with extreme good looks. A 2DIN CD and MD player, the WX-7700MDX fetures a classy and versatile face panel capable of delivering over 700 different color combinations to match your personality and your driving moods.
Power / Pre-Amp
Power Output: 52w x 4
Pre-outs: Three Pre-Out
Pre-Out voltage: 5.5 volts
Auxillary Input: Yes Signal Processing
Equalizer: EQ7 7 band
Bass Boost: No
Image Enhancement: Dynamic Soundstage Organizer
Crossover: Yes LPF / HPF CD
CD Playback options: Repeat / Shuffle play
CD Oversampling: 8 times
CD D/A Converter: 1 bit D/A converter
CD MP3 Playback: No
CD Anti-Skip: N/A
CD-R / CD-RW capable: CD-R / CD-RW
MD
MD Display: Title Display / Scroll
MD Playback options: Repeat / Shuffle play
MD Oversampling: 8 times
MD D/A Converter: 1 bit D/A converter Changer Control
MD / CD Changer Control: Yes
Changer Playback Options: Repeat / Shuffle play
Changer Custom File: Yes
Changer CD Text: Yes Tuner
Tuner type: SSIR-EXA Digital Tuner
Tuner Presets: 12FM / 12AM Presets
BTM Best Tuning Memory

General
Wireless Remote: Included RM-X110
Rotary Commander: Optional RMX6S
Detachable Face: No
Flip Down Faceplate: Yes Motorized
Display Colours: Selectable 700 colours
Key Illumination: Red
Install Angle: Up to 20 Degrees
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That is pretty hot looking
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yes a double din will fit. I have seen many stock 240sxwith a double din from the factory. it had cd and tape.
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Originally posted by MECPInstaller
I found a site that sells double din cd/md players www.silviaparts.com they sell a sony cd/md for 660 shipped that can only be found in japan its one of the sickist units i've found user selectable colors and uses to gauge like pods for a tuner look i would highly recommend it
looks sweet! u guys might know this already, but isn't it true that the JDM fm tuner isn't compatible w/u.s. freqs? or has this one in particular been adapted for our airwaves?
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