Factory Radio: Removal
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All factory radio installations I have seen have got some method to support the back; some have got sort-of spring clips that clamp onto dashboard infrastructure (depicted with a sawzall blade) some have got nylon "sliders" that glide over some other infrastructure in there.
My guess is you need to just pull harder.
My guess is you need to just pull harder.
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All factory radio installations I have seen have got some method to support the back; some have got sort-of spring clips that clamp onto dashboard infrastructure (depicted with a sawzall blade) some have got nylon "sliders" that glide over some other infrastructure in there.
My guess is you need to just pull harder.
My guess is you need to just pull harder.
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All factory radio installations I have seen have got some method to support the back; some have got sort-of spring clips that clamp onto dashboard infrastructure (depicted with a sawzall blade) some have got nylon "sliders" that glide over some other infrastructure in there.
My guess is you need to just pull harder.
My guess is you need to just pull harder.
That (strong) spring clip attached at the bottom rear of the radio chassis required a hefty pull to disengage from the dashboard.
Many thanks,
(love that phone in the background of your photo)
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That phone has got a LOUD brass bell that can overcome the 30" shop fan + the music.
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