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Old 06-11-2014, 10:32 AM   #26
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Re: 71 Chevy C10 Radio Advice

You could still mount it. The side mounts are vary adjustable. Maybe ditch the stock bezel and make one that fits your dash.
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Old 06-11-2014, 11:25 AM   #27
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Re: 71 Chevy C10 Radio Advice

ugh! it's always something - first the doors are 1972 doors on this 70 c10 and now the dash is different - did I say UGH!!

ok cool - guess I will have to make something or maybe just cut the faceplate/bezel thing they sent.

thanks for all your help zellway!!
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Old 06-11-2014, 12:40 PM   #28
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ugh! it's always something - first the doors are 1972 doors on this 70 c10 and now the dash is different - did I say UGH!!

ok cool - guess I will have to make something or maybe just cut the faceplate/bezel thing they sent.

thanks for all your help zellway!!
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Old 06-11-2014, 01:50 PM   #29
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Re: 71 Chevy C10 Radio Advice

cool - thanks!! I just called the guys (Chris/Greg) from Retrosound and they were AWESOME! Answered all my questions on the wiring and are sending me 2 more bezels/faceplates to try Excellent customer service from em!
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Old 06-15-2014, 08:07 PM   #30
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Re: 71 Chevy C10 Radio Advice

I put in the Custom Autosound AM/FM ipod Stereo. Has a good sound. Looks factory. I put two 4 inch Kenwoods in the dash. Two 3-way Kenwood 6.5 in the kickpanels and two 6.5 Kenwood Excelerons in the back and one 10 inch Kenwood Exceleron sub running off a Kenwood Exceleron 900 watt Amp. Very nice sound and all pretty much stock looking. I had relocated the tank so, the extra space was nice.
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Old 06-16-2014, 12:37 PM   #31
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I put in the Custom Autosound AM/FM ipod Stereo. Has a good sound. Looks factory. I put two 4 inch Kenwoods in the dash. Two 3-way Kenwood 6.5 in the kickpanels and two 6.5 Kenwood Excelerons in the back and one 10 inch Kenwood Exceleron sub running off a Kenwood Exceleron 900 watt Amp. Very nice sound and all pretty much stock looking. I had relocated the tank so, the extra space was nice.
Will all that clear the stock seat? I have been looking into some different ideas for my short bed. I have the tank out back and want to use the space up with some type of box. I like the setup you have. Using the bolt holes from the tank give is a clean look.
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Re: 71 Chevy C10 Radio Advice

Fits real nice. I have had the seat in to test fit it and that Kenwood Exceleron subn really does a nice job.

I used 1/2 MDF covered with headliner material to mount everything to it and as you noticed utilized the stock tank holes to keep it stable.
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Old 07-31-2014, 05:05 PM   #33
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How are you guys installing 2 4" in the dash? Can you show me a picture? Also the PO of my truck has the stereo wired but it has no memory and clock is always reset. Do you know what wire I need to change? I am thinking maybe the stock wiring and radio wouldn't have that wire because it wasn't needed. Thanks
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