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PSR-600 Mobile Install

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Has anyone installed or attempted to install the PSR-600 using the DIN mount kit GRE offers?

I would like to do this but my in-dash space is 7 x 2 and according to the manual the radio measures 7.2 x 2.2. I thought the in dash spacing was supposed to be a standard size.
 

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Williamb said:
Did you come up with any useful info? If not you may want to check this web-site out.

http://www.jottodesk.com/Comersus/store/comersus_dynamicIndex.asp

Thanks for the site info but I'm trying to mount the radio in the dash. I don't have much room to work with otherwise. I have a PSR-600 on order for work so I should be able to use that radio to verify it will go in the dash space. Thanks for the info.
 

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I believe those dimensions are for the radio's cabinet size before you take it apart to use the DIN sleeve.
 

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ResQguy said:
I believe those dimensions are for the radio's cabinet size before you take it apart to use the DIN sleeve.

If that's true then it will probably work. I'll soon see..........
 
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