Double din radio install for 99 Yukon dash fabrication custom install
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- Here we have custom installed a double din radio in a older GM vheicle that was equiped with a din and a half original radio. We show the steps on how to make a custom dash panel. This technique can be used for many vehicles.
Now I know how to install my Eonon M1U Double Din in my 1984 Buick Lesabre,thanks so many people said it couldn't be done thanks to you I see it can be.
You guys did a great job.
Now that's what Im talking about!
Good video looks very professional I'm doing the same thing what finish paint did you use
Can you let me know the materials used to get this done? Want to try it myself
Looks great, by why keep the old cd player?
I will do mine like that
Whats the exact color for this? I cant seem to match it to original
do you have any video of what it takes to instal the double din into the truck?
what if i have wood trim in my 99 yukon? is it possible to replicate it?
How did you install the radio in the truck?
Everybody has all these videos on how to install all this how do you get past the factory BOS amp I can't find one video on the amp that's mounted below the center console i hook my stereo up with the aftermarket wiring harness and have no sound out of my front speakers
josh macomber I don't know if you figured it out yet or not. But you have to hook up the blue remote wire coming from the new radio harness to either the blue wire or the orange wire coming from the wire harness adapter that you bought for your truck. That is so the factory amp knows to turn on when you start the truck. Then you will get sound out of your back speakers.
What did you use to cut it?
How much would it cost to have you guys do this?
You should have left the video original instead of having youtube "fix" the shakiness. Those black bars at the top and bottom make it a little hard to watch. I had them "fix" one of my videos once and will probably never do it again. Nice video otherwise though.
Looks great, by why keep the old cd player?