2004 mod stereo installation
MonteMadneSS04
04-18-2005, 02:48 PM
I want to install a Rockford Fosgate 9220 cd/mp3 player in my 2004 Monte, but I'm not sure if I'm going to have to cut up the interior to install it. :banghead: The dimensions for the rockford are 7.25x2.28x7.31 inches. Does anyone know what the dimensions for the stock 2004 stereo are or have any tips for the installation?? :confused:
02dubss
05-02-2005, 12:32 PM
I want to install a Rockford Fosgate 9220 cd/mp3 player in my 2004 Monte, but I'm not sure if I'm going to have to cut up the interior to install it. :banghead: The dimensions for the rockford are 7.25x2.28x7.31 inches. Does anyone know what the dimensions for the stock 2004 stereo are or have any tips for the installation?? :confused:
You'll want to purchase a couple of items from a car audio retailer that carries Metra brand installation kits. You will need a 99-3302, which is a really cool piece that holds your new Rockford radio in the factory radio opening. This kit looks great and gives you a pocket underneath the radio to hold CD cases, remotes, etc. The depth of your new radio will make it a tight squeeze, but it will work. There is also a wiring harness (70-2003T) you will need to get to be able to reset the oil life monitor, tire pressure monitor, and change all of your light delays settings that you access through the factory radio. This harness makes it so you dont have to cut any of the factory wires in the dash, but you have to use the included 17 ft cable to but the factory radio somewhere else in the car (mine is in the backseat). The last piece you will need is a SP-2003, which is a replacement door chime speaker that plugs into the harness (since the door chime currently plays through the factory radio/speakers). MSRP on these items: $17, $40 and $15.
You'll want to purchase a couple of items from a car audio retailer that carries Metra brand installation kits. You will need a 99-3302, which is a really cool piece that holds your new Rockford radio in the factory radio opening. This kit looks great and gives you a pocket underneath the radio to hold CD cases, remotes, etc. The depth of your new radio will make it a tight squeeze, but it will work. There is also a wiring harness (70-2003T) you will need to get to be able to reset the oil life monitor, tire pressure monitor, and change all of your light delays settings that you access through the factory radio. This harness makes it so you dont have to cut any of the factory wires in the dash, but you have to use the included 17 ft cable to but the factory radio somewhere else in the car (mine is in the backseat). The last piece you will need is a SP-2003, which is a replacement door chime speaker that plugs into the harness (since the door chime currently plays through the factory radio/speakers). MSRP on these items: $17, $40 and $15.
bcook
05-02-2005, 07:00 PM
http://www.infinetivity.com/~nbb/Links.htm
Several links that I hope will help you on your car audio endeavor. :smile:
Several links that I hope will help you on your car audio endeavor. :smile:
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