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Audio/Visual => Vehicle Entertainment / Navigation Systems => Topic started by: vitesse on May 01, 2018, 04:05:04 pm
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Short of removing mine and measuring it - does anyone know where I can find the dimensions of the GH model Bose Double DIN CD/head unit - primarily the length, or even the space (depth) available for fitting an after-market head unit?
Thanks.
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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2008-MAZDA-RADIO-6-CD-PLAYER-6-DISC-AUDIO-MP3-HEAD-UNIT-GS1E669RXA/183202528607?_trkparms=aid%3D222007%26algo%3DSIM.MBE%26ao%3D2%26asc%3D50545%26meid%3Db66dc149673a4a618f04fd4a10a3f309%26pid%3D100005%26rk%3D4%26rkt%3D6%26sd%3D201955380725%26itm%3D183202528607&_trksid=p2047675.c100005.m1851
Photos of the rear of the unit on eBay above... Will give you a pretty good idea if you measure and compare to front facia.
Hope this helps
Mac
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I bought a Scosche double din fascia unit in a silver grey colour that matches the same colour from my steering wheel. It cost about $40 including shipping and taxes from the US.
It's a lot better than the others I've found in the UK and no where near as flimsy.
It's identical to this one.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/p/CT24MZ29-MAZDA-6-2009-2013-Car-Stereo-Fitting-Facia-Silver/1193616777?iid=332611154188 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/p/CT24MZ29-MAZDA-6-2009-2013-Car-Stereo-Fitting-Facia-Silver/1193616777?iid=332611154188)
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I'm veering towards a dedicated unit (Eonon) now. But I'm interested in what head unit you went for?
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I replaced my original unit with an Ownice C500. there is more than enough room at the rear for wiring/cables associated with android/aftermarket headunits.
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I replaced my original unit with an Ownice C500. there is more than enough room at the rear for wiring/cables associated with android/aftermarket headunits.
What was it like to fit? I've heard of issues getting 3rd party heads connected to the Bose amp?
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Mine was non-Bose. I had no problems hooking up leads/connectors. The job is relatively straight forward, I now have the removal and re-fitting of the stereo down to 10 minutes. I was fitting a reversing camera, additional USB sockets and a microphone so the whole job took about 3 hrs including fitting the camera and routing the wiring/cables etc
I haven't heard of any problems with Bose connectors, theyre just a plug in connection so I cant see how there could be any difficulty with them.
The head unit I bought was also available with a Bose connector, I think it was simply an additional harness that slotted between the new headunit and the bose amp wiring connector.
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Hi, I bought a Pioneer F70Dab unit.
I bought the corresponding Connects2 steering wheel kit and it works fine with Android Auto
At the time I looked at Android alternatives but I wasn't impressed with the start up times, occasional lag on the user interface, and in some cases loosing some of steering wheel button features.
If I were buying now I would seriously consider the 8inch or 10inch units from Xtrons that support split screen apps. They start around £210 and go up to about £300.
In fact, I'm thinking of selling my Pioneer in a few weeks to go for the 10 inch version.
I saw a YouTube video where the reviewer said it looked ugly from the side as the 10" unit protrudes from the dash, but I'd rather have a big screen running fairly reliable and mature android apps as I'm planning on keeping my 6 GH SL for another three years until I can afford a used 2019 estate with a 2.5 Turbo petrol engine.