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Hey guys

I was wondering if the A/C Unit can be moved in the DIN panel. Reason I'm asking is that i'm going to put my gauges in the DIN slot but i would like to have it mounted at the top where the A/C Unit is...where the standard 3 gauge cluster would go

Is it possible??

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i would love to put mine at the bottom but not sure 1 if cables are long enough or 2 if the double din radio will fit up there depth wise .i do know you can get an extension cable thru yahoo ive seen them a few times with the ac controls fitted in glove box

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You can move it to the middle with no probs

No sure about the bottom. The mounting holes will not line up if moved to the bottom

yep i may have to redrill the bracket maybee as long as loom will reach without hindering the stereo

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