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Desperate to get some digital music while driving!
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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8754446" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>Pretty sure all Toyota up until very recently have "iso-mount" which means the hole in the dash is standart aftermarket head unit width and there are brackets in there that bolt to the new head unit and bolt into the car very easily. Hopefully whoever installed that Eclipse unit bought a wiring adapter so you have a little more wiggle room, but I'd bet that the wiring from the Eclipse are also standard colors so just finding any reputable brand double din head unit should make for reasonably simple plug and play swap if you can figure out how to get the dash off and un-mount the Eclipse.</p><p></p><p>Stick to Pioneer, Kenwood, JVC, Alpine, or Sony for head unit for best results. Those are the top well established names for those.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8754446, member: 614752"] Pretty sure all Toyota up until very recently have "iso-mount" which means the hole in the dash is standart aftermarket head unit width and there are brackets in there that bolt to the new head unit and bolt into the car very easily. Hopefully whoever installed that Eclipse unit bought a wiring adapter so you have a little more wiggle room, but I'd bet that the wiring from the Eclipse are also standard colors so just finding any reputable brand double din head unit should make for reasonably simple plug and play swap if you can figure out how to get the dash off and un-mount the Eclipse. Stick to Pioneer, Kenwood, JVC, Alpine, or Sony for head unit for best results. Those are the top well established names for those. [/QUOTE]
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