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<blockquote data-quote="TERROR-TRON-74" data-source="post: 5692605" data-attributes="member: 607910"><p>what i did with my old unit was, removed it from the dash,then i cut some dyna mat to the units shape, of all side, put some of the dynamat or any type of foam or rubber type material that has a slight thickness to it. put an even amount on all side, not to much because its going to be a tight fit when u reinstall it, u can use some silicone oil to lube it but just a little. ive noticed that when the unit moves from vibrations or hits aginst the dash or the mount, that is what causes it to skip. so isolate it the best you can, even on the mount to dash and the mount screws also. i isolated everything i could, and the hu didnt skip anymore. if this dont work try a usb, or try a transmitter. you can transmit a mp3 signal to a un used channel on your radio.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TERROR-TRON-74, post: 5692605, member: 607910"] what i did with my old unit was, removed it from the dash,then i cut some dyna mat to the units shape, of all side, put some of the dynamat or any type of foam or rubber type material that has a slight thickness to it. put an even amount on all side, not to much because its going to be a tight fit when u reinstall it, u can use some silicone oil to lube it but just a little. ive noticed that when the unit moves from vibrations or hits aginst the dash or the mount, that is what causes it to skip. so isolate it the best you can, even on the mount to dash and the mount screws also. i isolated everything i could, and the hu didnt skip anymore. if this dont work try a usb, or try a transmitter. you can transmit a mp3 signal to a un used channel on your radio. [/QUOTE]
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