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Double DIN install

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CommJunkie

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I'm looking for a double din sized bracket to fit my aftermarket stereo and pro-2096 scanner. The bracket I have now only allows for my single din radio with a pocket underneath that isn't big enough for my scanner to fit. The opening is a true double din size but I can't seem to find anything geared towards fitting both in my car.

Any ideas?
 

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Nevermind. As soon as I posted this, I found the answer elsewhere. We can lock and delete this.
 

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You didn't say what type of car you have. My Honda Element had a double din set up. I left the stock radio in place and installed a Maxon din style CB underneath. The aftermarket radio should easily fit in the top spot without a special bracket. You will need to fab something for the scanner though.
 
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