Hey, Have any of you guys changed the standard stereo head unit? I'm looking at putting in a Kenwood double din screen unit, but I was wondering if there was any special considerations that I should know about if I was to get it done?
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This might help a little bit?
thinking about upgrading mine, no idea what to get though in terms of what double din to get thats good or is it worth upgrading speakers aswell. does anyone actually know what system is in the gti allready in terms of model and what speakers are used? if anyone has upgraded theirs and has some piccies on offer that would2013 4Motion "BLACK BEAR"
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I've been there with a full stereo install before in the Polo. One thing I must point out is that a Japanese double din isnt a European double din. Per say, if this is going into a 9N Polo, then you fill find a small gap between the centre console/air con module, and your head unit. The gap isnt evident but it's there.
To help minimise this, you can spray the headunit's sleeve a matt black on the outter lip. This helps to conceal the metal that is sometimes visible.
Also ensure that your headunit isnt too long. For instance, I've previously had a JVC AVX1 headunit and an Eclipse CD-5444 installed in mine and both were reasonably long headunits and at times didnt fit properly (until proper force was used).
Removal of the stock headunit is simple - just use 4 of those Kenwood 'keys' that are supplied to remove your Kenwood headunit. Slide them into the blank slots and you're on your way (this applies only to a 9N3). If you're removing the headunit off a 9N2 (which I've done before for a friend), is a bit different. Remove the lower pocket first and you should be able to slightly jimmy out the stock headunit.
Last but not least - make sure you secure the leads from your new headunit to the stock vehicle cluster.
Hope this helps and good luck.GTI|BBS|Forge|Whiteline|Custom CAI+K&N|Sparco|Toyo|Martini|JVC|Focal|ScanGaugeII
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