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#16
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Yes, that looked acurate to me. When i had to take my stock stereo out i had to go through taking all the screws out of the dash to have access to the stereo compartment screws. Just remember how everything goes back into place.
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That web site is very acurate....It is a rather simple process once youhave done it once....ive had mine off several times and now it takes just under 5 min. to access the radio(as long as i have the right tools
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what special tools does it require?????
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#19
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There is no special tool required....Just basicly a nut driver.....and a very small socket.....think it is like a 7/32.........Be carefull pulling the trim around the radio thought......it cracks rather easily....
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#20
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use a screw driver to to snap the dash off in the small cracks its the best thing to use once all the nuts are unscrewed. make sure u get the nut in the air cent up top me and my friends tried to get the dash off for an hour then we realized that there was another nut in the top vent. once you get all the nuts off just gently stick the screw driver inbetween the main gaps to get it off. its simple gettin it back on
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