Never mind I seen one of the other comments with the same thing I see it on Amazon man I appreciate all the info I got a Kenwood 9907 for $200 at a pawnshop and it is awesome
Metra makes a double DIN conversion kit for the 01-04 Durango/Dakota, you might be able to use the template that comes with it for a cleaner cut and the bezel to make it look a little more seamless.
Hi nefariousangel. I just saw your comment. This is a great suggestion. I'm not familiar with that kit, but the fact that it's a possibility for a nicer look is great to know.
I did exactly what you did and it fits great but I need those left and right pieces on each side of the radio I really appreciate you showing a video of that because I did it in pretty short time instead of a grinder I just took a reciprocator saw off the metal brackets and it went through it like butter was kind of neat to see all this go together
Hi Tim. Glad to help. I obviously didn't measure the side pieces so mine turned out uneven but take your time and measure correctly and you'll have a clean fit. FYI: I'm in Southern California and I have 2 OEM subwoofers that I will put up for sale $300 for both. You're the first I've told. Thanks for watching.
Hi Captainobvious. Somehow, UA-cam didn't notify me of your message and others. I just saw all the messages. The look of the double din is very cool, but I've got to say that I didn't use it as much as I thought I would, especially while driving. It sits so low that it makes it hard to really enjoy it, but it was nice to have the larger screen and the functions are so much easier to get to. I'm glad I could help.
Hello Luis, I’m looking forward to this mod. But what kit did you buy for the side pieces? I have seen some but there more slim than the ones you have.
How did you get those little half moon pieces did you just cut it off of a dash kit that covers the oval edges I have the same exact dash cover there and I got that square double din radio and I want to cover the sides with that half moon tan pieces The ones you forgot to put on so you had to take it loose and put them back on again I hope you can understand what I’m talking about on the edges there are each side of it left and right give me a quick description of how you did that
Hi T Miller. I just realized you commented, but it's been a while and I saw your other comment that you figured it out. I didn't mean to ignore you. I'm glad you were able to get that taken care of.
Hi Les Parnell. It's the adapter to mount a single din stereo. I cut the center of and used the edges only. I had a video on it but it seems to have dropped off for some reason. I'll have to reload it.
Les Parnel , I added the link for the adapter. I only used the part of the stereo and not the other 3 pieces and I cut out the center to only leave the round edges and cover the gaps.
Hey Thanks! Because of your video i’m gonna start on this upgrade! Hows response on doing car play iphone and the other stuff? Im thinking of getting the sameone.
Never mind I seen one of the other comments with the same thing I see it on Amazon man I appreciate all the info I got a Kenwood 9907 for $200 at a pawnshop and it is awesome
Great video and DIY conversion!
Metra makes a double DIN conversion kit for the 01-04 Durango/Dakota, you might be able to use the template that comes with it for a cleaner cut and the bezel to make it look a little more seamless.
Hi nefariousangel. I just saw your comment. This is a great suggestion. I'm not familiar with that kit, but the fact that it's a possibility for a nicer look is great to know.
Just did this, thanks for the video
I did exactly what you did and it fits great but I need those left and right pieces on each side of the radio I really appreciate you showing a video of that because I did it in pretty short time instead of a grinder I just took a reciprocator saw off the metal brackets and it went through it like butter was kind of neat to see all this go together
Hi Tim. Glad to help. I obviously didn't measure the side pieces so mine turned out uneven but take your time and measure correctly and you'll have a clean fit. FYI: I'm in Southern California and I have 2 OEM subwoofers that I will put up for sale $300 for both. You're the first I've told. Thanks for watching.
Cool video, man. I'm going to do this. Greetings from Seattle.
Hi Scott. I am just seeing your comment and other comments. I didn't realize you messaged. I'm glad I could help.
Finally a video that actually helps. Thanks so much
Hi sliccnick. I just realized you messaged. I didn't get notified. I'm glad it worked out for you as well.
Thank you for your video I did it to my pt cruiser
Hi o.soblanco. I just realized you messaged me. I never got a notification. I'm glad that you found it helpful.
Very good. Excellent info. Might actually do this to mine, I like my Kenwood but would love a double DIN
Hi Captainobvious. Somehow, UA-cam didn't notify me of your message and others. I just saw all the messages.
The look of the double din is very cool, but I've got to say that I didn't use it as much as I thought I would, especially while driving. It sits so low that it makes it hard to really enjoy it, but it was nice to have the larger screen and the functions are so much easier to get to. I'm glad I could help.
Awesome video! Really helpful. Thank you so much!
You're welcome. Thank you for watching. Enjoy your double din!
Thanks Luis I have an 07 pt cruiser little diffrent but i will try it
Juan, you will not need to cut. 06+ already accommodate double din.
Hello Luis, I’m looking forward to this mod. But what kit did you buy for the side pieces? I have seen some but there more slim than the ones you have.
Hi Distant Twinkle. It's the Scosche single din stereo kit for PT Cruiser. I cut the top and bottom pieces of the face trim.
How did you get those little half moon pieces did you just cut it off of a dash kit that covers the oval edges I have the same exact dash cover there and I got that square double din radio and I want to cover the sides with that half moon tan pieces The ones you forgot to put on so you had to take it loose and put them back on again I hope you can understand what I’m talking about on the edges there are each side of it left and right give me a quick description of how you did that
Hi T Miller. I just realized you commented, but it's been a while and I saw your other comment that you figured it out. I didn't mean to ignore you. I'm glad you were able to get that taken care of.
What is the part number of the Scosche adapters that go on the left and right side of the 2din adapter plate and where did you buy them?
Hi Les Parnell. It's the adapter to mount a single din stereo. I cut the center of and used the edges only. I had a video on it but it seems to have dropped off for some reason. I'll have to reload it.
@@luiselmilusos7625 Hi Luis. Which kit was it? I can’t seem to find anything that looks like can be used. Thanks!
@@leescott9910 www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000K3CNQ6?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title
Les Parnel , I added the link for the adapter. I only used the part of the stereo and not the other 3 pieces and I cut out the center to only leave the round edges and cover the gaps.
@@leescott9910 use the edges of the stereo adapter by cutting off the center. Make sure you measure properly.
How many inches is your double din? I have a pt gt O5 and i want to do this for the car play
Hi Mark. 6.2" (Pioneer AVH-291BT). Only plays regular DVD's, not Blu-Ray)
Hey Thanks! Because of your video i’m gonna start on this upgrade! Hows response on doing car play iphone and the other stuff? Im thinking of getting the sameone.
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Don’t say that I told you 😂
Hi Ryan-mg1er. I just saw your comment. I want notified of it. I'm not sure what you mean because you didn't tell me anything.