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Installing Stock 2013 Corolla S Head Unit into a Mitsubishi Outlander
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<blockquote data-quote="Chadspence1" data-source="post: 8630017" data-attributes="member: 674701"><p>It doesn't really have anything to do with me getting butt-hurt, I'm not about to get worked up and upset because people decide to be 'no-men'. I wasn't looking for any particular answers, but I know the odds of this being impossible are pretty low.</p><p></p><p>There's plenty of room for the unit to fit since it's shallower than the current aftermarket, so that's good.</p><p></p><p>I'm a welder/fabricator/blacksmith, so I can make any custom brackets I need, I'll just copy something similar to the aftermarket unit I have now, and I'll try to see if I can use the wires from it as well if I need to do any splicing with a Toyota harness or something.</p><p></p><p>I found the pinouts for what look like the main connections, so I have the information for the power sources, all the speaker outputs, etc, the navigation, auxillary, backup camera and satellite radio (and/or anything else) all have separate connectors like most vehicles seem to have.</p><p></p><p>So it's really not that I'm getting upset about not getting the answer I'm looking for, is just that the people who are sitting at their desks snickering seem to know a hell of a lot less than the people who are actually trying to be helpful.</p><p></p><p>I may not know a lot specifically about this stuff, but I know how to do research and I came here to supplement what I'm finding out from other sources, not to have people who don't know better repeat the same stuff rudely.</p><p></p><p>Thank you for the explainable, and I totally get where everyone is coming from. I just find some comments unnecessary. Just chirping because they want to chirp.</p><p></p><p>Thank you for the link, smichael85, looks like there's a lot of good information in there to reference to. That'll be a big help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chadspence1, post: 8630017, member: 674701"] It doesn't really have anything to do with me getting butt-hurt, I'm not about to get worked up and upset because people decide to be 'no-men'. I wasn't looking for any particular answers, but I know the odds of this being impossible are pretty low. There's plenty of room for the unit to fit since it's shallower than the current aftermarket, so that's good. I'm a welder/fabricator/blacksmith, so I can make any custom brackets I need, I'll just copy something similar to the aftermarket unit I have now, and I'll try to see if I can use the wires from it as well if I need to do any splicing with a Toyota harness or something. I found the pinouts for what look like the main connections, so I have the information for the power sources, all the speaker outputs, etc, the navigation, auxillary, backup camera and satellite radio (and/or anything else) all have separate connectors like most vehicles seem to have. So it's really not that I'm getting upset about not getting the answer I'm looking for, is just that the people who are sitting at their desks snickering seem to know a hell of a lot less than the people who are actually trying to be helpful. I may not know a lot specifically about this stuff, but I know how to do research and I came here to supplement what I'm finding out from other sources, not to have people who don't know better repeat the same stuff rudely. Thank you for the explainable, and I totally get where everyone is coming from. I just find some comments unnecessary. Just chirping because they want to chirp. Thank you for the link, smichael85, looks like there's a lot of good information in there to reference to. That'll be a big help! [/QUOTE]
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