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Old 06-23-2004, 04:09 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Question Aux port on RF Stereo

Is this something that I can get to without disassembling the curtain (plastic front)? I am assuming no, so next question, is it terribly difficult to remove and replace. I got a monitor for the truck and want to obviously install, I just took a quick look at the configuration of the dressing and don't see many screws, are they hidden? or are they sanp in? I don't mean to be a dumba**, but I hesitate just ripping into this without at least asking you here, the threads are so informative and helpful that I was hoping I could benefit from all of the wisdom and experiences that you all have. Thanks in advance, and keep posting, I really look forward to reading about this bad a** truck and peoples adventures.
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Is this something that I can get to without disassembling the curtain (plastic front)? I am assuming no, so next question, is it terribly difficult to remove and replace. I got a monitor for the truck and want to obviously install, I just took a quick look at the configuration of the dressing and don't see many screws, are they hidden? or are they sanp in? I don't mean to be a dumba**, but I hesitate just ripping into this without at least asking you here, the threads are so informative and helpful that I was hoping I could benefit from all of the wisdom and experiences that you all have. Thanks in advance, and keep posting, I really look forward to reading about this bad a** truck and peoples adventures.
I assume you are referring to the center bezel containing the radio. If so it is 'clipped in', no screws. The way I got into mine was to insert a flat blade screwdriver (1/4 inch blade) straight in at the junction of the radio bezel and the panel containing the power outlets (cig lighter jacks) then pry downward. The middle and lower half of the bezel should separate slightly from the rest of the dash. Now work around the edges with you fingers (or something soft) and the bezel should separate from the dash.
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There are no screws on the face plate, it just pops on/off. The aux input is held on with 2 small allen screws to the face plate. Just get a fingernale under the seam at the top of the plate and pull it off by working your way around it, it's just held on with metal clips. Mine is off right now because I'm installing an amp and sub.
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