miac33 Posted December 3, 2004 Posted December 3, 2004 You all helped me before with the installation kit I needed for my 90 LS400. Now I am having a heck of a time finding stereo that will 'fit'. I have went to all the typical stores, Best Buy, Circuit City, and have shopped on a few online sites. Everyone keeps telling me I need an oversize mount radio and that they don't have any that will fit in my car. I know the space is really wide where the existing stereo is, but won't the installation kit allow me to install a 'skinnier' radio in that slot? Does anyone have any particular models of stereos they can recommend that they know will fit my car? I don't want to spend too much money, between $100-200 for now. Thanks!!!! Mia
92Lex Posted December 3, 2004 Posted December 3, 2004 Any standard single DIN stereo will fit. I have an Alpine CDA-7998 with a mount kit from SFX Audio and it works just fine in my 91LS.
tplaya07 Posted December 8, 2004 Posted December 8, 2004 What kind of kit did you get? The majority of installation kits accomodate a single din radio, which is the most common size. It sounds like you may of gotten a 1.5 or double din kit, in which case, all you need to do is purchase a single din kit for around $15-20.
92Lex Posted December 8, 2004 Posted December 8, 2004 I believe he is still in the process of buying a headunit. For a single DIN mount kit and harness try this: http://www.sfxaudio.com/products/installse...LS400&Year=1990
silvermate Posted December 8, 2004 Posted December 8, 2004 Any standard single DIN stereo will fit. I have an Alpine CDA-7998 with a mount kit from SFX Audio and it works just fine in my 91LS. hey 92, when u hooked up your alpine did you lose sound from the OE sub in the rear?
92Lex Posted December 8, 2004 Posted December 8, 2004 I don't know because I removed everything (mids, sub, amp & HU) all at once and installed a new system in its place. You'll lose sound because your sub amp isn't going to work with the new harness. Are you planning on running a new setup?
silvermate Posted December 8, 2004 Posted December 8, 2004 I don't know because I removed everything (mids, sub, amp & HU) all at once and installed a new system in its place. You'll lose sound because your sub amp isn't going to work with the new harness. Are you planning on running a new setup? ok gotcha..... yeah thats what i figured well i don't know i've been looking at different opitions.......she doesn't have a CD player, and to be honest its kinda getting annoying ........but u know me, i like the stock clean look, so i've put off adding an aftermarket HU... b/c of the cosmetic look but now i might, i mean that SFX setup dosens't look bad, and maybe i can cover it in woodgrain vinyl or something to match, i don't know yet........but i also don't want to lose my sub either. so we'll see....... in all reality i would like to just get an OE HU with a cd changer, and use plug and play method, but those dam* things are so expensive even know they are over a decade old.
92Lex Posted December 8, 2004 Posted December 8, 2004 Yeah, the stock look is very clean...if I had the Nakamichi HU I wouldn't of gone aftermarket...I was looking for better sound quality over my Pioneer. If you really like the stock look and you're completely satisfied with the sound quality then you should try to find yourself a CD changer...just get the conversion cable to get it to work off of your stock HU. If you were add the cost of a new HU, wiring harness and mounting kit it would probally end up being more than the cost of a Lexus CD changer anyways. Plus you're going to have to find a way to get the HU to run the sub...more headaches.
silvermate Posted December 9, 2004 Posted December 9, 2004 thats very true buddy...........the sound i have now is just fine, i mean i don't bump or anything but a brother just needs a CD player......... i'll figure it out in time though, its kinda on the bottom of my list right now.
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