98 Civic LX: Looking to install a headunit....
I'm looking to install a new headunit into my 1998 Civic LX, but I have noticed that the faceplate is not standard by any means. The faceplate itself is straight up and down on the passenger side, but it has a big curve to it on the driver's side. How would you install a stereo in its place? Do you need a faceplate adaptor?
Does anybody have a link to a typical Civic headunit install? Maybe I could get a clue from something like that.....
Thanks for any help that can be sent my way...
-Rob
robpilgrim@hotmail.com
Does anybody have a link to a typical Civic headunit install? Maybe I could get a clue from something like that.....
Thanks for any help that can be sent my way...
-Rob
robpilgrim@hotmail.com
There are dash kits readily available for your car that fill the extra space in the dash. A local stereo shop will have them, or theres plenty of online sites that have them. If you order a deck from crutchfield, they give you the dash kit and wirring harness for free (usually saves you about $30)
Originally Posted by SumAccordGuy94
There are dash kits readily available for your car that fill the extra space in the dash. A local stereo shop will have them, or theres plenty of online sites that have them. If you order a deck from crutchfield, they give you the dash kit and wirring harness for free (usually saves you about $30)
Apparently the headunit I am getting already has the "Civic" wiring harness, it's just the faceplate adaptor that I may need.
Thanks for the note.
-Rob
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