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Good but required additional materials |
September-26-11 |
| Reviewer:
Nick
from Bakersfield, CA
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This bracked supports the weight of the radio in the rear of the unit using the existing rail located underneath the radio. The plastic rider for the existing radio was attached so you would simply slide the radio in. With this kit however the plastic rider would not remain connected the the radio because the metal clip must be turned 90 degrees in order for it to pass through the dash opending. The existing rail tappered off towards the rear so the black plastic rider would fall off if positioned to far rearward. My simple solution was to tape an appropriated sized piece of packing foam (approximately 2") to the back of the rider so it could be set in place without falling off. Then it was a simple matter to push the new radio through the dash opening into the metal clip from the kit. Alternatively, the rider could be attached to the rail or you could use some wire to limit its rearward travel.
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June-09-11 |
| Reviewer:
pyroguysf
from New Hampshire
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Worked just as needed in my 1996 Mustang GT- glad Crutchfield includes these things with orders at no charge.
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Good |
March-22-11 |
| Reviewer:
Jamesh4
from Arlington, TN
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This helped a lot on install on my '99 Mustang. While you did have to make sure it was turned right and keep the wires out of the way it was necessary in my radio install.
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really a wasteoftime |
February-05-11 |
| Reviewer:
Ubah
from Panama city beach, fl
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Tried to use this adapter, however the design was very poor. Decided not to use it after playing with it for over an hour.
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January-31-11 |
| Reviewer:
Jim C
from Auburn, CA
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This part worked as designed. No issues and the instructions made it easy to install.
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