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Old 03-07-2005, 07:11 PM
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Alrighty, so my dad'* 95 Suburban (which i have been driving) doesn't have a CD player in it. It'* got the stock cassette player, which is stupid. I was wondering if I would be able to take a stock CD player out of a junked 'burban and put it into mine. Possible or not? On the stock CD player, there is a place where you plug in a connection and that'* it. Not looking to spend money on having a new CD player installed into the 'burban.
Old 03-07-2005, 07:13 PM
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go find one of those tape CD adapter thingys...you could probably gind one in your house.
Old 03-07-2005, 07:14 PM
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You still have the 3 system set up.....I do believe that it'* possible......wait, 95 they changed the interiors....ummmmmya you should be able to just swap the HU.
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Hey, I'm about to sell my 95 Bonnie, and it doesn't matter to me which HU I send it out with.
Your choice: Stock CD HU with the 7-band EQ=Shipping +$5
OR GM-Fit Pioneer DEH-P75DH with remote and all the connectors and mounts already on it=Shipping+$25
Unfortunately I can't use the Pioneer in the PA, the opening is a different size.
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Originally Posted by LakevilleSSEi
You still have the 3 system set up.....I do believe that it'* possible......wait, 95 they changed the interiors....ummmmmya you should be able to just swap the HU.
Are you drunk? I had a hard time understanding that.
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Hey Beck,
That pocket below the radio -that'* where the factory CD goes that plugs into the back of the factory cassette radio in 1995-2001 GM trucks.

Here'* a pic of a 1995 Suburban dash with the factory Cd/Cassette combo:
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you can either get the CD player like above or a stock CD head unit and replace the old one. Either will work. I changed from the stock CD head unit in my Lumina for a Stock Cassette because the Cassette has the CD changer controls, where as the CD doesn't.
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