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<blockquote data-quote="gagakango" data-source="post: 8025653" data-attributes="member: 650620"><p>a95 chev full size xt cab. awful all around but it's mine and I own it LOL</p><p></p><p>Truck looks good, runs great. Did a rebuild on the motor and it now has 350 or so horsepower.</p><p></p><p>The rear speakers are going to be a bit of a pain to replace and the double din is going to require dash mods but I look forwards to trying it out. I've bought the bracket already with a nice cover for mounting and making it look good. I just love the look of the Double DIN and it will help with the rear view cam and we have laws against blabbing on the phone whilst driving unless it is handsfree.</p><p></p><p>I used to like messing around with stereos as a younger guy but haven't done so in years. Now I have lots of tools and am a little better at working with my hands-that is if my hands didn't grab a beer and force me to sit in front of the firepit or tv.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gagakango, post: 8025653, member: 650620"] a95 chev full size xt cab. awful all around but it's mine and I own it LOL Truck looks good, runs great. Did a rebuild on the motor and it now has 350 or so horsepower. The rear speakers are going to be a bit of a pain to replace and the double din is going to require dash mods but I look forwards to trying it out. I've bought the bracket already with a nice cover for mounting and making it look good. I just love the look of the Double DIN and it will help with the rear view cam and we have laws against blabbing on the phone whilst driving unless it is handsfree. I used to like messing around with stereos as a younger guy but haven't done so in years. Now I have lots of tools and am a little better at working with my hands-that is if my hands didn't grab a beer and force me to sit in front of the firepit or tv. [/QUOTE]
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