Start by removing the ash tray then look inside the cavity and you will see some screws, unscrew the dash, then it all pops apart. Very easy, just take your time and be patient. 10 minute job.
Do not mention his name here. He spits on us and talks crap and you're directing people to him from our site? I don't think so. I know you're neutral and that's fine, but please do not mention him here.
Actually, if i take pictures and do a write-up, then I have to answer less questions about it in the future.
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Do not mention his name here. He spits on us and talks crap and you're directing people to him from our site? I don't think so. I know you're neutral and that's fine, but please do not mention him here.
thanks guys i got it out got the line converter and everything in i have 1 jl w1 12 behind the seat sounds pretty good......
If there are no pictures, then it never happened.
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Do not mention his name here. He spits on us and talks crap and you're directing people to him from our site? I don't think so. I know you're neutral and that's fine, but please do not mention him here.
hahahahaha ill have to get pics tomorrow...... its already back togther but ill take the pics... of the sub..... and amp it sounds good i think i want another 12 its not that loud....
You can also go to you tube and search installing a sirius radio in a tundra. Some dude as two video's of step by step to remove the console and the radio. It helped me install my Sirius One unit.
I am about to install my aftermarket head unit. I bought the Scosche TA2073B and the TA02B. After looking at Toxarch's thread above, there are 3 white connectors behind the factory stereo. The TA02B package only had one connector in it. If you leave the other two disconnected, what do you lose???
Also, can you maintain your Aux input? My eclipse head unit has an aux input (3.5mm head phone type jack, just like the Aux input on the dash).
I have the Non-JBL factory stereo by the way. Thanks!