Replacement Double Dins that fit!
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Replacement Double Dins that fit!
Hi al,l have posted on here regarding the problems I'm having getting a Pioneer double din to fit flush to the fascia in my 06 Hawk, model number is AVH-X390BT, I've 2 options really, carefully trim the fascia till it fits or return the bugger for another model, thing is if i return if and pick summit else will that have the same bloody fitment issues, so chaps post up make/models that fit straight outta the box if you would be so kind, pics of head unit be handy also, budget is 300 quid max and must have the cd slot for playing cd's, I'm old school so don't do modern tech i.e. iPod/mp3 connection/apple play and all that other confusing stuff lol cheers
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I had various badly fitting head units before trying this one, wouldn't normally be my first Brand choice but the fit is just what I was after and I like the full screen, it looks less cluttered.
It protrudes slightly but is a neat fit.
It protrudes slightly but is a neat fit.
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Pioneer in my Blob (AVH-3300BT), no fitment issues with mine. I'd like it to not be as recessed as it is, but that's because I'm being lazy and not bothering to adjust it, not the fault of the HU.
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Ive got mine to fit flush after a fashion, sat the same as yours Dav13s to start with and that was the issue i was having, had to get handy with the dremel tho to stop it sitting recessed, no amount of adjustment would bring it forward that 5mm or so without trimming the inside of the fascia trim to allow it to come forward enough, drama over now lol cheers for the replies guy and girls
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Haha, mine looks the same (and I was the one who just beat you to getting the same HU from another thread on here). I used the gap to stick the cable for the microphone out, rather than having the cable strung around the cabin somewhere.