I finally decided to put a crowbar into the wallet and buy a 2 DIN Nav Radio.
Went with the Kenwood DNX9980HD 2 DIN HD radio, Ipod, Iphone, USB, CD, DVD, bluetooth, voice recognition, Garmin Navigation with ecoRoute, nose blower and lifetime traffic info.
I spent many hours staring at the hole in the dash with every known measuring device known to man deciding whether I could make it fit and work properly. Finally I just took the attitude of "I will make it fit one way or the other... even if I have to make a full dash". (Something else I'm investigating... retro fit a 2003 dash into the 2002... . )
Anyway... It fits beautifully and turned out to be failrly easy to install.
Had to cut away a LOT of plastic behind the facia. Took it out, the width of the radio, from just under the air vent. Made two mounting brackets that mount to the sides of the unit and use the original radio mound on the dash.
Took about 10 hours total but I think it was worth it. Works great. . already have about 400 miles on it.
Only down side was the 250 pages of manual were on a disk... which is damn hard to read in the "library" or sitting in the truck going through the features.
Here's a photo... still in the garage during "testing" (very loud testing :-laf )
Went with the Kenwood DNX9980HD 2 DIN HD radio, Ipod, Iphone, USB, CD, DVD, bluetooth, voice recognition, Garmin Navigation with ecoRoute, nose blower and lifetime traffic info.
I spent many hours staring at the hole in the dash with every known measuring device known to man deciding whether I could make it fit and work properly. Finally I just took the attitude of "I will make it fit one way or the other... even if I have to make a full dash". (Something else I'm investigating... retro fit a 2003 dash into the 2002... . )
Anyway... It fits beautifully and turned out to be failrly easy to install.
Had to cut away a LOT of plastic behind the facia. Took it out, the width of the radio, from just under the air vent. Made two mounting brackets that mount to the sides of the unit and use the original radio mound on the dash.
Took about 10 hours total but I think it was worth it. Works great. . already have about 400 miles on it.
Only down side was the 250 pages of manual were on a disk... which is damn hard to read in the "library" or sitting in the truck going through the features.
Here's a photo... still in the garage during "testing" (very loud testing :-laf )