I used to think that “bezel” was pronounced like you’re saying it, but it actually sounds like bezzull when it’s said. But hey I have no room to talk, when I used to read hardy boys books , it would say ,the suspect drove a yellow sedan. I was like what the hell is a sedan. I was hearing it pronounced seedun but when I got wise I realized it’s supposed to sound like suhdan and it’s talking about a car. If anyone actually reads this whole rambling comment I apologize I’m high on meth and have no one to talk to
I need to find the hardware kit I bought to reinstall the bezel in my 86 K2500. Also have to figure out what screws go where. Probably the most painful thing is going to be gutting the radio in said truck rebuilt.
Is that air vent hard to put back in?….I have a 83 n I should have watched ur video first…I tried pulling my radio out from the front n may have cut my whole too big smh
Okay I got a question the 87 GMC TopKick dump truck I drive for work I pulled the radio out because it wasn't working and now the heat doesn't work is that something that the both are intertwined so if I remove the radio the heat won't work? It sounds like a dumb question but for some reason that's the only thing I can come up with
“Beeeeezel” lol
LOL!!!
I like working on my 73 dump truck. Most everything is easy to get to. You got er done. I'll be around for part two.
Yep, everything is pretty simple with these old trucks ;) Thanks Wyatt!
I used to think that “bezel” was pronounced like you’re saying it, but it actually sounds like bezzull when it’s said. But hey I have no room to talk, when I used to read hardy boys books , it would say ,the suspect drove a yellow sedan. I was like what the hell is a sedan. I was hearing it pronounced seedun but when I got wise I realized it’s supposed to sound like suhdan and it’s talking about a car. If anyone actually reads this whole rambling comment I apologize I’m high on meth and have no one to talk to
Haha, Happy Holidays
Nice how to Jay! Should be a big help to several folks.
Thanks Russ!
That didn't look to awful bad it definitely looked easier than the radio removal I did in my 2000 GMC
Not too bad, the air duct was the worst part. Thanks James!
Very helpful, clear and correct. thanks!
Thank you so much there aren't that much of these videos
You're welcome! Thanks for the comment!
Informative, Clean and simple! 👍
Thanks for sharing. Very helpful.
Nice video, would love to have that radio.
Lots of huffing and puffing going on there buddy :)
LOL, out of shape ;)
Easy as pie. Wow how many farm trucks do you have. Lots of toys :)
Not too bad, other than removing the a/c duct. I have 6: '73 F-750, '78 F-650, '85 C-30, '83 K-20, '93 Silverado, and '91 Mazda B2200 ;)
I need to find the hardware kit I bought to reinstall the bezel in my 86 K2500. Also have to figure out what screws go where. Probably the most painful thing is going to be gutting the radio in said truck rebuilt.
big help, thanks
Is that air vent hard to put back in?….I have a 83 n I should have watched ur video first…I tried pulling my radio out from the front n may have cut my whole too big smh
Okay I got a question the 87 GMC TopKick dump truck I drive for work I pulled the radio out because it wasn't working and now the heat doesn't work is that something that the both are intertwined so if I remove the radio the heat won't work? It sounds like a dumb question but for some reason that's the only thing I can come up with
Tyvm. Very helpful
You’re welcome! Glad it helped!
Wouldn't a deep well socket remove those 2 radio nuts? Probably not or you would have done it. Can't wait for the new radio install.
A very thin deep well maybe ;) Thanks Joe!
Thanks for the info!
You're welcome Jim!
Nice truck...Does that one have the 454 engine??
Thanks Junior! It has the 383 stroker in it :)
Some heat will get that deformed plastic back in shape.
It actually folded back into shape pretty easy :)
It didn’t look that hard. I figured it’d take an entire day.
Nah not to bad