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lloyd_dobbler_1 December 26th 05 08:47 PM

aftermarket stereo installation
 
the factory stereo in the 91 miata i just bought doesn't work and i've
still got the jvc cd player that i pulled from my crx before i sold it.
i want to install this in the miata but i'm having a hard time finding
an install kit that i'm happy with.
i've seen the kits at crutchfield and the universal mazda kit...
http://www.crutchfield.com/S-LWnAefS...sp?i=120997501
....looks like it might be what i end up getting but first i'd like to
know if anyone knows of any other kits i should check out.
my only concern is that i'm looking for a nice factory look finish, i
don't want some cheap plastic that doesn't fit quite right with gaps or
rattles around in the dash.


Chuck December 27th 05 05:43 AM

aftermarket stereo installation
 
The Miata uses a standard DIN cutout. The real problem may be that the radio
you want to use is too deep. a filler plate may also need to be made if the
radio is too narrow, or if the radio face plate is too wide, the plastic
shroud trimmed.
You should also look in the garage & electronics sections of Miata.net. The
factory radio may have a simple problem.


"lloyd_dobbler_1" > wrote in message
oups.com...
> the factory stereo in the 91 miata i just bought doesn't work and i've
> still got the jvc cd player that i pulled from my crx before i sold it.
> i want to install this in the miata but i'm having a hard time finding
> an install kit that i'm happy with.
> i've seen the kits at crutchfield and the universal mazda kit...
> http://www.crutchfield.com/S-LWnAefS...sp?i=120997501
> ...looks like it might be what i end up getting but first i'd like to
> know if anyone knows of any other kits i should check out.
> my only concern is that i'm looking for a nice factory look finish, i
> don't want some cheap plastic that doesn't fit quite right with gaps or
> rattles around in the dash.
>





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