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SportTrac Discussion
Audio Systems
2001 - Looking to replace stock radio
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<blockquote data-quote="blert" data-source="post: 1049022" data-attributes="member: 64702"><p>If you want double din you will have to modify the bezel. It is nothing more than trimming off a bit of plastic but it ruins the bezel if you ever want to put it back to stock or install a single din. Also, once you add the mount for a double din it cannot be easily removed without taking the whole dash apart.</p><p></p><p>Avoid the JVC KD-X380BTS and probably all of its family and comparable Kenwoods. They have what I consider design flaw in the Bluetooth power circuit. You can hear the Bluetooth module "talking" through the speakers.</p><p><a href="https://sporttrac.org/threads/strange-pulsing-whine-in-speakers-caused-by-bluetooth.123836/post-1048723" target="_blank">Strange pulsing whine in speakers caused by bluetooth</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blert, post: 1049022, member: 64702"] If you want double din you will have to modify the bezel. It is nothing more than trimming off a bit of plastic but it ruins the bezel if you ever want to put it back to stock or install a single din. Also, once you add the mount for a double din it cannot be easily removed without taking the whole dash apart. Avoid the JVC KD-X380BTS and probably all of its family and comparable Kenwoods. They have what I consider design flaw in the Bluetooth power circuit. You can hear the Bluetooth module "talking" through the speakers. [URL='https://sporttrac.org/threads/strange-pulsing-whine-in-speakers-caused-by-bluetooth.123836/post-1048723']Strange pulsing whine in speakers caused by bluetooth[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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