the easiest solution to relocate you climate control for 2din display
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Did you use that trim suggested earlier from ebay R.Mutt? I have the exact same setup+pioneer unit (mine didn't come with one new) and need to have the side gap covered up. Thanks
Last edited by EvolvedAK; Jun 23, 2013 at 06:47 AM.
#243
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The trim that fills the gap was something the audio shop did. They said it was one from an earlier model pioneer they luckily had laying around the shop. No clue what model it came from.
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I have my double din installed for a while and have Not used my AC or heater for awhile Im going to try this..Ill post pic tom.
And if you F*** up cutting the bezel http://www.lancershop.com/customer/p...&cat=14&page=1 50$.
And if you F*** up cutting the bezel http://www.lancershop.com/customer/p...&cat=14&page=1 50$.
#247
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His name is cyanide on the forum. Either pm him of email: c j r a m o s 5 4 @ g m a i l . c o m
Great guy to deal with. There was a waiting list when I ordered but he is very professional about the waiting time and keeping contact. Just be careful when installing it as it scuffs easily...nothing crazy but if you are **** about finish it's something to be aware of.
Great guy to deal with. There was a waiting list when I ordered but he is very professional about the waiting time and keeping contact. Just be careful when installing it as it scuffs easily...nothing crazy but if you are **** about finish it's something to be aware of.
Last edited by R. Mutt; Jul 26, 2013 at 03:28 PM.
#248
His name is cyanide on the forum. Either pm him of email: c j r a m o s 5 4 @ g m a i l . c o m
Great guy to deal with. There was a waiting list when I ordered but he is very professional about the waiting time and keeping contact. Just be careful when installing it as it scuffs easily...nothing crazy but if you are **** about finish it's something to be aware of.
Great guy to deal with. There was a waiting list when I ordered but he is very professional about the waiting time and keeping contact. Just be careful when installing it as it scuffs easily...nothing crazy but if you are **** about finish it's something to be aware of.
Thank You
#251
Did you have to do the modifying the that OP said to do? Like, the cutting of the metal and such or did this product solve that in not having to do any of that?
Last edited by chris.langlais; Oct 22, 2013 at 02:41 PM.
#252
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I stopped making them a while ago, but I normally reply questions about it, so I might not have received your message. My How To was removed from both sites I had it in, and I might start again in a few weeks. Just waitng for a few things to fall in place before I do.
You can google "evo lower hvac bezel" and you'll find my site, plus I still have install instructions in case you decide to make your own. PM's are not getting forwarded to my email, so you can also try evohvacbezel@gmail.com.
If you have any other questions, don't hesitate to ask.
#253
I stopped making them a while ago, but I normally reply questions about it, so I might not have received your message. My How To was removed from both sites I had it in, and I might start again in a few weeks. Just waitng for a few things to fall in place before I do.
You can google "evo lower hvac bezel" and you'll find my site, plus I still have install instructions in case you decide to make your own. PM's are not getting forwarded to my email, so you can also try evohvacbezel@gmail.com.
If you have any other questions, don't hesitate to ask.
#254
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I believe the OP had his controls fixed to the dash. The bezel that R.mutt is using is installed differently. The controls can't be fixed to the dash with this bezel. They have to be loose after relocated, and move in and out of the space freely as the bezel will be the only thing holding the controls in place.