My RetroSound Radio Install

-- UPDATE --

Long story, short... I sent it back to Jegs and got my money back. It developed this annoying high pitched beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep that would not go away. Also, the knobs were all funky. I would turn the knobs to set the volume and it would jump back and forth (i.e. turning it up from 8 to 12 would go 4, 6, 15, 6, 7 and if I'm lucky.... 12). It was annoying and I couldn't deal with it anymore.

Another thing I hated was the extra long wire harness it comes with. They have a harness that plugs into a harness. It's crazy. It makes tucking that under the dash very difficult. Not only that but the wires are very thin. I'd be surprised if they were thicker than 20 gauge.

The only good thing was the microphone for the phone was awesome!! Other than that, I got tired of it's beeeeeeeeeeeeep and bouncing knobs. I cannot recommend this product. Maybe it was just luck of the draw and getting a defective unit, which happens, I guess.

We are now looking at building a custom under dash console for a double din stereo. We want something with Android Auto but that gets more expensive. The Sony AX5000 looks good.
I bought and returned a retrosound also. I was going to do an antiqueauto but they where back ordered for months. Here's where I ended up.
Gutted original radio, bent some new side pieces, I had to tack weld the wonder bars and installed an outofsight Bluetooth receiver.

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