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Old 04-14-2006, 09:07   #1 (permalink)
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Radio Removal

So I have a 97' F-150 and the problem is i cant get the radio out. I have the tools, and i can release it, but there is plastic on the dash around the radio that blocks it from comming foward, but if i pull the plastic to get it off im affraid im going to break it. is there some special way to get this off?
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Old 04-20-2006, 05:26   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Radio Removal

yo Funta;
"The plastic dash panel surrounding the radio must be removed. This dash panel simply unsnaps by pulling." see here for the info & pics, etc.

http://www.installdr.com/InstallDocs/FLM/PDF/356033.pdf
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Re: Radio Removal

why do i bother wasting my time here? this is the 75th reply I have made here without a return from the originator
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Re: Radio Removal

That does seem like a problem with this forum. And how many times will stereo-removal be addressed? We should have a section on the forum devoted only to stereo removal! People should at least TRY to see if there is an old thread answering their question.
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Re: Radio Removal

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That does seem like a problem with this forum. And how many times will stereo-removal be addressed? We should have a section on the forum devoted only to stereo removal! People should at least TRY to see if there is an old thread answering their question.

Good idea!

I have a lot of this info in my web site; mostly for 78-96 F Series & Broncos.Vans; for those parts and sysytems that are common.
May I suggest you register and ask anything you need answers to at:
http://forums.bucknakedoffroad.com/index.php

Ian (Stangmata) runs the site and there are many knowledgeable people over there
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