finally installed my dd pioneer and i love it

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silverado98

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wasn't that hard just a tight fit I must say
 

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BOTTLEDZ28

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Jamming the radio into the dash is the easy part. Making it look professional is what separates the nice jobs from the crappy jobs. Its all in how the bezel looks when the job is done
 

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there she is nice & tight with out moving the a/c controls i still got to fill in the gap but right now it doesnt bother me , and you barely notice it unless you are up close to the radio
 

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Personally, the gaps and the way it sits on top of the A/C controls kills it for me. Just looks... Off. Also, how tight is it crammed in there? It looks to me like the plastic trim on top is bowing down because of the pressure put on the radio. Can't be good for that dash crack you have directly above it either if it's shoved in there as tight as it looks.
 
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