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Old 07-21-2009   #1 (permalink)
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Default 90 Mustang Aftermarket Stereo Install Help

I've got a 90 Mustang and I'm trying to install an aftermarket stereo into the stock console.

The kits I've seen available require me to drill holes into the console to hold the stereo in place (Yikes!)

Does anyone know of a better install kit or method?

Crutchfield

Thanks in advance.
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no need. theres already screws holding in your stoclk radio. remove it install the mount and then hook your deck up. its so easy
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I've got a 90 Mustang and I'm trying to install an aftermarket stereo into the stock console.

The kits I've seen available require me to drill holes into the console to hold the stereo in place (Yikes!)

Does anyone know of a better install kit or method?

Crutchfield

Thanks in advance.
that will work just fine be sure to pre drill where you will be screwing in the dash kit in. i did my brothers. when cutting the tabs off i found it best to heat the knife on the stove and just slice through it. cuts very easy no struggle to it, only downside is you ruin the knife
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Thanks for the information guys.

PS: Great tip on getting those tabs off...worked great!
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Thanks for the information guys.

PS: Great tip on getting those tabs off...worked great!
haha yeah no problem. any pics of the deck installed?
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