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GalletGun 01-06-2014 10:20 AM

Pioneer X4600BT installed. Who needs a Metra dash kit?!
 
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Made my Pioneer X4600BT fit flawlessly with the factory trim. No need for a Metra dash kit.

You just need 1/8" spacers to put on the 4 screws that hold the radio bracket. I used white PVC spacers you find in the screws aisle of the hardware store. While there, also get some black foam weather sealant. I cut it down the middle to make thinner strips and placed it around all four edges of the factory trim. Use a trim remover tool to squeeze it behind the head unit as your re-install everything and it will create a nice seal around the gaps. You can not even see any foam and no gaps. The 1/4" spacers make the head unit stick out just enough to also help hide the gaps.

Total probably spend $5 vs who knows what for the metro Cash kit that to me just looks cheap.

arch 01-06-2014 11:15 AM

Looks good and clean! I, too, have the X4600BT. I just need to sit down and install it. Thanks for the 1/4" spacer advice!

fuct 01-06-2014 11:52 AM

i have the 4200DVD pioneer. worst headunit ever! i hope yours doesnt act screwy when the weather gets cold. mine jumps around from fm1 to fm2, 3 and am1. i guess it has to do with the touch screen....?

ufoz8mycow 01-06-2014 12:08 PM

I got my metra kit for free from Crutchfield..

370Z JT 01-06-2014 12:31 PM

If you have an iphone, can you use the Map app while playing pandora while in app mode?

GalletGun 01-06-2014 01:19 PM

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Originally Posted by fuct (Post 2639391)
i have the 4200DVD pioneer. worst headunit ever! i hope yours doesnt act screwy when the weather gets cold. mine jumps around from fm1 to fm2, 3 and am1. i guess it has to do with the touch screen....?

Perfect timing. Today is the coldest day so far in BR. Going to get down to 20 degrees!! So far its 38 and it works great.

I did have a single din Kenwood head unit in another car that behaved like that in cold weather. I replaced itwith a newer model and it did the same thing. I guess its hit and miss?

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Originally Posted by ufoz8mycow (Post 2639402)
I got my metra kit for free from Crutchfield..

Well you don't need it! sell it on eBay and make some money. :-)

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Originally Posted by 370Z JT (Post 2639412)
If you have an iphone, can you use the Map app while playing pandora while in app mode?

I have an android. I have used the Pandora app mode but haven't tried using map. will try tonight

Faithfulsteed 10-06-2014 12:08 PM

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Originally Posted by GalletGun (Post 2639314)
Made my Pioneer X4600BT fit flawlessly with the factory trim. No need for a Metra dash kit.

You just need 1/4" spacers to put on the 4 screws that hold the radio bracket. I used white PVC spacers you find in the screws aisle of the hardware store. While there, also get some black foam weather sealant. I cut it down the middle to make thinner strips and placed it around all four edges of the factory trim. Use a trim remover tool to squeeze it behind the head unit as your re-install everything and it will create a nice seal around the gaps. You can not even see any foam and no gaps. The 1/4" spacers make the head unit stick out just enough to also help hide the gaps.

Total probably spend $5 vs who knows what for the metro Cash kit that to me just looks cheap.


In thinking of getting this same stereo. How do you like it. GalletGun? how much better does it sound than the stock base head unit? Any other advice you can share about the installation? Thanks!

GalletGun 10-09-2014 05:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Faithfulsteed (Post 2990444)
In thinking of getting this same stereo. How do you like it. GalletGun? how much better does it sound than the stock base head unit? Any other advice you can share about the installation? Thanks!

I wouldn't know how much better the head unit sounds than base head unit b/c I didn't use its built in amp, I used two external amps for my new speakers (Image Dynamic CXS64 v2 & IDQ 10" DVC sub).

However, from what I read, the factory headunit only puts about 9 watts to the factor speakers, while this pioneer headunit would do about 25 watts, so it would definitely make your factory speakers sound alooot better.

The head unit itself is great. Touch screen is fast and responsive. My favorite is the Pandora interface for your phone. Works flawlessly with both android and apple devices. I have no complaints about it. Install of it was like direct factory replacement. It was a breeze.

Its not the latest and greatest head unit but if you can find it for a good price, than you pretty much can not find a better head unit. The only regret I had was that I didnt get the 5500/5600bhs model. The difference is that that model is XM radio ready and I believe its a $50 difference in retail.

Use 1/8" spacers by the way. In my first post I said 1/4" but the headunit "fits" nicer with slightly smaller spacers.

Let me know if u have any other questions.:tiphat:

andrewbennett 10-14-2014 11:08 AM

Subd for later finding. Buying this exact unit!

kenchan 10-14-2014 11:51 AM

I have the earlier 4500BT running on base speakers.

Sounds good enough for me on this car.

Ronin06 06-29-2015 10:22 PM

Looks good. My first attempt with the factory bracket has large gaps. It's late so I'll tackle it tomorrow night. I like the weather strip idea.


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