Need a good radio w aux/Bluetooth opinions please to replace tape player

bobbystang

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Guys, I have the stock radio in my 99 cobra and as much as I love seeing the tape player as a good nostalgic look to my car I need to listen to the music that I enjoy so I would like to replace my tape player with a radio that has auxiliary outlet and that has Bluetooth connectivity that will basically fit stock right into that slot and that will sound good nothing crazy on the stock on the Mach 460 system. Recommendations, links to radios please and how easy or tough to install these? Thanks also does anybody have a radio for sale that would fit me?


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One word, "Crutchfield". They have EVERYTHING you need.
Stereo, dash kit, wiring harness, really easy to use posi-products stereo conectors, and great customer service.

I've installed 2 Alpine stereos from them over the past several years. Love 'em, it was cake.
 

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One word, "Crutchfield". They have EVERYTHING you need.
Stereo, dash kit, wiring harness, really easy to use posi-products stereo conectors, and great customer service.

I've installed 2 Alpine stereos from them over the past several years. Love 'em, it was cake.

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I've gotten my last few stereos from there. Even the one for my 87 Cutlass.

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I've gotten my last few stereos from there. Even the one for my 87 Cutlass.
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And my last install was in a '96 Dodge Camper for my mother-in-law - LOL. Really suprised Crutchfield had anything for a 21 year old van.
 

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And my last install was in a '96 Dodge Camper for my mother-in-law - LOL. Really suprised Crutchfield had anything for a 21 year old van.

They really do have everything. The only thing I had to deal with were the 6X9's in the package tray. Oldsmobile has a cool/weird way of holding the stock speakers in place. So I had to get creative to get the new ones mounted.
 

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I'd upgrade to an 01+ center stack so you can run a double-din radio. Then grab a decent touch screen. They can be had for around 300 bucks. Should look better and function better.
 

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Search Crutchfield or Alpine-usa.com. Alpine makes a 'power pack' amp model KTP-445A that does a good job of boosting the sound level of their headunits and it plugs right into the Apline harness.
 

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Changed the bezel on mine to the '03-'04 and went with a double din Pioneer
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