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Re: CB Radio - How to fit
Hi Greg,
Welcome to the forums.
Saw your pics on the main page, very nice ! especially in the snow
The radio subject has been discussed before but and the thread for it can be found HERE
For Series I exy's the best slot to mount it would be just above the ashtray in the free slot we have there.
The whole face plate is being held by 1 bolt found inside the left cooler box, once you unbolt that, carefully unclip the face plate around the CD player. Make sure your steering wheel is tilted all the way to the bottom, so you can squeeze out the face plate.
From there it's about 8 screws to gain access to the DIN's.
You can run power to it from the existing CD player or the cigarette lighter in the drivers-side glovebox.
Antenna mounting options can either be on the nudge or using the Z plate on the left hand-side fender.
Can I also please ask you to visit the intro. section and tell us a bit about yourself (where are you located, how did you stumble across this forum..etc)
P.S. Please also update the location details in your profile when you have time.
Once again welcome on board and enjoy your stay with us and hopefully we will catch-up through one of the events we're trying to organise.
Last edited by jalalski, 25/Jan/2008, 3:15 pm
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8/May/2005, 10:05 am
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Re: CB Radio - How to fit
quote: BRETT72 wrote:
Hi guys. I am looking at installing a UHF soon and need a few questions answered.
1. How do you gain access to the DIN slot. A previous thread suggests removing a bolt and then 8 screws....Can someone explain this a little more please.
Brett, yours is series I, so it is much easier to get access to the DIN slot than series II. The bolt we're talking about is located inside the left hand-side drink cooler box, open the lid and you will see it. Once you take-off that bolt, the whole face of the dash just snaps out towards you (easier if you tilt your steering wheel all the way down, so you can take that face off)
You will then see the 8 screws we mentioned (4 of which hold the cd player/stacker and the top flip pocket in place and the other 4 holding the bottom try and the ashtray)
You will also need to remove the side trims (the grey ones) before you can see the bottom 4 screws, they just snap towards you when you're sitting in the driver's seat.
Once you take the 8 screws off, the DIN slots will be in your hand and you can then decide where you want to mount the GME.
quote: 2.For the gme tx3200 (small face), how is it secured in this DIN slot. Do you use the bracket.
Yes, you need to order the bracket from GME for an additional $25 I think.
And remember, we have a forum discount for these too, unless you're using an existing GME from your Pajero 
Last edited by jalalski, 27/Mar/2006, 7:06 pm
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27/Mar/2006, 6:13 pm
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