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- Truck Year
- 1985
- Truck Model
- C15
- Engine Size
- 305
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What?Kinda glad I can't hear sh!t........saving me lots of money
I really wanted to put a single din big screen in the 86. Thought it would be cool (dash came pre - hacked from someone in the past with a pet Wolverine and a dull hacksaw…). But truck doesn’t get used much and cost became the determining factor.I bought the Sony XAV-9000ES head unit for my 2018 Outback and took it out because Subaru replaced my stock unit for free after lots of back and forth. Since it was sitting around and not returnable I decided try to replace my 15 year old Kenwood. The unit works great in my 1983 Suburban despite Crutchfield saying it would not. The unit wont clip to a 1 DIN housing but you can add heavy duty sticky back Velcro to the back of the screen (its metal) to attach to the dash and it's super snug. I will add Metra 89-30-0500 Universal Din Trim 1/2-Inch Border to finish it but it was delayed from Amazon. It was easy to install in the stock location once the dash is modified to fit a 1 DIN bracket (required for any square body truck). Because the screen is below the top of the unit it won't block the AC controls, and yes- the screen is lower than the ones like Boss that Crutchfield says will, but its easy to see from drivers seat and easy to use. If order one from Crutchfield and you still have the factory harness you'll want to order the Metra-70-1677-1-Receiver-Wiring-Harness, Item # 264MASTER Vehicle specific instruction sheet and may want Metra 87-99-3052 Dash Kit (I did not need this).

It’s ok to not want to spend the $ for a good retro head unit. But the good ones are about exactly opposite of your assessment aside from costing more $ compared to a quality $99 single din head unit that does the same thing. No frills, basic operation with substantial capacity to build a system off of. (IE multiple both low and high level pre-amp outputs)I currently dont have a radio/cd/cassette/whatever inn my truck
I was going to get a old classic style reproductions with the knobs on each side since my truck still has the sheet metal for knobs intact . But I think those knob retro /classic style stereos are cheapo, way over priced $$$ gimmicks and probably sound like a cheap 1950's hand held transistor radio
New modern car stereos have all this over complex, digital, tiny push button that you cant see while driving, That You never can figure out how to program or you forgot everytime you want to change something
Im still not sure what a blue tooth is? Is that a head phone plug?
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That's what a redneck with one tooth gets when eating blueberry pie.I currently dont have a radio/cd/cassette/whatever inn my truck
I was going to get a old classic style reproductions with the knobs on each side since my truck still has the sheet metal for knobs intact . But I think those knob retro /classic style stereos are cheapo, way over priced $$$ gimmicks and probably sound like a cheap 1950's hand held transistor radio
New modern car stereos have all this over complex, digital, tiny push button that you cant see while driving, That You never can figure out how to program or you forgot everytime you want to change something
Im still not sure what a blue tooth is? Is that a head phone plug?
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