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    Stereo Installation.

    Hey, Have any of you guys changed the standard stereo head unit? I'm looking at putting in a Kenwood double din screen unit, but I was wondering if there was any special considerations that I should know about if I was to get it done?

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    i have upgraded to a single din alpine. so i can put the gauges in the dash. not on top of the dash like the ford xr6t

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    ive added a kenwood double din screen and it fits a treat

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    Thanks guys for the feedback...I was worried about the CBUS cabling, but if that dosn't have to be touched, thats awesome.

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    I've been there with a full stereo install before in the Polo. One thing I must point out is that a Japanese double din isnt a European double din. Per say, if this is going into a 9N Polo, then you fill find a small gap between the centre console/air con module, and your head unit. The gap isnt evident but it's there.

    To help minimise this, you can spray the headunit's sleeve a matt black on the outter lip. This helps to conceal the metal that is sometimes visible.

    Also ensure that your headunit isnt too long. For instance, I've previously had a JVC AVX1 headunit and an Eclipse CD-5444 installed in mine and both were reasonably long headunits and at times didnt fit properly (until proper force was used).

    Removal of the stock headunit is simple - just use 4 of those Kenwood 'keys' that are supplied to remove your Kenwood headunit. Slide them into the blank slots and you're on your way (this applies only to a 9N3). If you're removing the headunit off a 9N2 (which I've done before for a friend), is a bit different. Remove the lower pocket first and you should be able to slightly jimmy out the stock headunit.

    Last but not least - make sure you secure the leads from your new headunit to the stock vehicle cluster.

    Hope this helps and good luck.
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    i have a kenwood single din head unit. the space above is now filled with a plastic to hold stuff, looks great

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