Car radio change

Asked by Ashley Nov 28, 2017 at 02:20 AM about the 1994 Pontiac Grand Am

Question type: Car Customization

I want to switch out the old 1994 Pontiac Grand Am
radio with a new radio maybe a pioneer one. How do I
know what to buy? Is there specific sizing I have to
go by?

2 Answers

188,355

Yes you will need to get an adapter plate in the radio that you want is smaller, Or you can get a radio like this with all the bells and it will fit get and the price shouldn't be that bad..Make sure you have an Audio guy install it for you...

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The best way to handle this is to go to a car audio store and talk to a specialist. They can tell you exactly what head unit options there are to fit your car. For a clean installation, you'll need a dash kit (to fill in the gaps caused by the new radio which will be a different size than the stock unit) as well as some new connectors. They will have all of that for you in one place and be able to provide a single price to do all of the work.

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