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Old 02-11-2010, 06:20 AM   #1
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the cut the radio hole or not?

I have been contemplating a new radio purchase. I would like to go stock look, but these old radios look cheap to me, but cost 2-3 times what a good receiver does. Should I just shave the dash and get me a nice sony etc. or pay the steep price for one of those that fit my dash? Anyone have a lot of luck out of those no name brand retro look radios?
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Old 02-11-2010, 08:33 AM   #2
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Re: the cut the radio hole or not?

In my opinion, it depends on what look you're going for. If you want the truck to look more original, then one of the old radios would fit better. But if you don't care about that and just want some sound, slap a new style radio in it. I would go new style myself...but thats just me.
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Old 02-11-2010, 08:52 AM   #3
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Re: the cut the radio hole or not?

Go to this . Stock AM radio you can change to FM, then put Ipod in it.
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Old 02-11-2010, 08:59 AM   #4
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Re: the cut the radio hole or not?

I am not a fan of cutting the dash but its your truck!
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Old 02-11-2010, 09:29 AM   #5
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Re: the cut the radio hole or not?

I want the truck to look semi stock on the inside, and I do not think I want to cut the dash, but the radios that fit the dash just do not appeal to me. I may go with an original and put something in the glove box. Thanks for the input everyone.
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Old 02-11-2010, 10:17 AM   #6
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Re: the cut the radio hole or not?

Cut it. It's a truck, not a Ferrari.
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Old 02-11-2010, 10:20 AM   #7
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Re: the cut the radio hole or not?

since you are looking for opinions though I would buy an underdash plastic mount (or glovebox) and mount a basic DIN stereo into it, then you can have your tunes and make a decsion later on the metal cutting.

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Old 02-11-2010, 10:44 AM   #8
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Re: the cut the radio hole or not?

how is crime in your area? nothing like a shiny new stereo to temp someone to break in and grab it
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Old 02-11-2010, 11:01 AM   #9
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Re: the cut the radio hole or not?

X2 on the underdash. That's what I did. I placed it just below the key and it is easy to reach and not easy to see from the outside.
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Old 02-11-2010, 11:15 AM   #10
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Re: the cut the radio hole or not?

Anyone put something as big as a 7" Nav system in their dash?

Or at least 6" one?

That's what I was thinking about doing....just thinking at this point.
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Old 02-11-2010, 11:24 AM   #11
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Re: the cut the radio hole or not?

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Cut it. It's a truck, not a Ferrari.
How can you say that? After all the money and time some put into their truck.

I'm with the no cut side especially if it's a stock truck that hasn't been modified. Now, if it has been bagged, different seats, steering wheel and generally made into a more modern vehicle, than go for it.

Personally, I like the original look since I'm of that era.
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Old 02-11-2010, 11:33 AM   #12
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Cut it. It's a truck, not a Ferrari.

Now thats funny!!!!!




I CUT mine and can not be happier with the radio I put in there. I can guarantee you that the value in my truck did not go down. Those aftermarket two knob radios are "JUNK" I have had at least three of them and not one of them lasted longer than a month or so before they stopped working. Reason I cut my dash from the get go and put a quality unit in there....
Also I had the pleasure of cutting it my self that way I know it is a perfect cut.
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Re: the cut the radio hole or not?

anyone can restore a truck,...it takes a real man to chop one up. cut the dang thang!
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Old 02-11-2010, 12:18 PM   #14
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Re: the cut the radio hole or not?

tho i'd never cut it's your truck and yuor ear if you want a type of sound machine put in what you want// me ican ride a classic vehicle for many years without frills like sound machines
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Old 02-11-2010, 01:15 PM   #15
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Cut it. It's a truck, not a Ferrari.
AMEN TO THAT, BROTHER!!! You don't want to mutilate the truck, but if you do a clean job of it, so be it.
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Old 02-11-2010, 02:44 PM   #16
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Re: the cut the radio hole or not?

I bought the retro style radio and really haven't regretted it at all, the only that sucks is not having a cd player, but you can use a MP3 player. I put kenwood 6x9's under the seat and bought kick panels with kenwood 6.5's in them and ran an amp to all 4 speakers. It sounds better than any aftermarket radio I have had and looks stock. I have been through all the aftermarket stuff with competetions and putting radios in other people's truck.
I wouldn't cut the dash especially with all the other options. However I do want to relocate the the gas tank to make more room for speakers.
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Old 02-11-2010, 02:51 PM   #17
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Re: the cut the radio hole or not?

Well I have already relocated my tank so I have room for speakers. That is what got me trying to decide what to do for a receiver. Has anyone tried these radios? I can use an ipod with them and they are the best price I have run across.

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Re: the cut the radio hole or not?

I bought the retro style radio and really haven't regretted it at all, the only that sucks is not having a cd player, but you can use a MP3 player. I put kenwood 6x9's under the seat and bought kick panels with kenwood 6.5's in them and ran an amp to all 4 speakers. It sounds better than any aftermarket radio I have had and looks stock. I have been through all the aftermarket stuff with competetions and putting radios in other people's truck.
I wouldn't cut the dash especially with all the other options. However I do want to relocate the the gas tank to make more room for speakers.
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You can run subs off of the knob style radios to. Its not a problem at all and should sound ok. I am just not sure about adjusting sound thru the radio. I know most amps have adjustments though.
If you have the room, I think some of the consoles that people ar building look good, but the ones the aren't that great really look bad.
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Re: the cut the radio hole or not?

it is only metal, you can cut it, and if you ever want to go back to stock, you can weld it back in....
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I've heard nothing but good aboutretrosoundusa. I plan on using one in mine when I get there.
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Re: the cut the radio hole or not?

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Anyone put something as big as a 7" Nav system in their dash?

Or at least 6" one?

That's what I was thinking about doing....just thinking at this point.
I'm going to be putting a 7" in my dash here soon. I'm going to cut out the entire recessed part and weld in a new piece that's flush. Then I'm going to put my 7" in there. I'm thinking about cutting out the ash tray as well but haven't decided for sure. I'm sure I'll have pics up in a month or so.

-- Just cut the dash. I was in your position when I first got my truck but if you're an audio junkie like myself you won't regret it. Like stated above, "It's a truck, not a ferrari."

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Rust Buster put a large double DIN in his dash...
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Re: the cut the radio hole or not?

My opinion is that if you had a very original truck, or you were wanting to go back to an original look keep the knob radio. Like stated above I don't think putting one of the newer style radios will hurt your value very much. Yes it will not be original, but there are many people out there that don't care much for originality when buying a truck. That is if you sell it down the road.
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I'd probably cut a Ferrari too, haha...anything to be different. As long as it's done right and looks good, who cares. Wouldn't want my Ferrari to look like all the others.
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