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Old 03-26-2008, 08:29 AM
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Cool How To : Install a 1 DIN Pocket with Lip

The OEM pocket is bad. Too narrow, too short and just not big enough.

I had a pocket from my previous ride and wanted it installed but wouldn't you know it, the factory unit fits a 3/4 DIN or something stupid like that.

So we just adapt it to fit correctly.

The whole reason for this project? I wanted a bigger pocket that holds my garage door opener. That's it.

What You Need:
Tools to remove center console (There's probably a how to somewhere...)
Dremel or in my case a grind wheel
Some sort of sticky pad or rubber to line the pocket (stuff still flies out)
1 DIN Pocket

I used one from a MX6 and here's the most important part....

PART NUMBER B02A-66-9M0A from any Mazda Dealership.

Optional are lights/LED's if you want and you'll see why later.

Here's a picture of the pocket in my old ride.

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You'll need to take out the center console. Look for something about a new headunit install and you should be good.

Next here are some pics of the the MX6 pocket.

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And here are some shots comparing the crappy OEM pocket to the new one.

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So what's the problem?

Well take a look. The new pocket is just higher than the OEM one and it's upper face lip (?) makes fitment impossible.

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How do we fix that?

We attack that upper lip in order to fit it in our dash.

I started by using a dremel to grind it down, but it was too cold outside so I just put it right up against a grind wheel.


Pics of the upper lip removed.

As you can see in the 2nd pic I ground down the lip a bit too much on the sides but that's not a problem.

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I did some preliminary fitting.

The first 2 show the pocket installed without the headunit's faceplate.

The next 3 show it with the faceplate. As you can see it hides the booboo from the grinding well.

What is not shown is that I fashioned a "support" from strapping wire just to help hold up the pocket a bit better.

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Essentially you are done.

But what about the light/LED?

Well I found out that in the dark it's really hard to see the pocket at all so I installed a single LED. I used a Red LED, and was trying to combine it with a Red jell sticky pad to give it a great lighting effect.

It didn't work as the single LED was too low powered.

The last pic shows how it sort of looks now at night.

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By overexposing the picture a bit I managed to artificially brighten all the lights, but I wanted to show how it could look with a brighter LED at night.

That is an Ionizer in the cigarette lighter that I bought from Canadian Tire.

Enjoy!

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But wait!

I'm not finished yet.

The OEM pocket "might" fit in the lower storage area right?......

I thought about removing the ashtray/lighter combo to put the OEM pocket there too.......

And I've got to do something about those useless cupholders.

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Oh and someone please move this to the DIY forum. My bad....
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Can't see any of the pics?
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cant see pics.
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only premier members can see attached images. you'll need to rehost them on one of the sites Richie posted
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yeah im running a mazda mx6 pocket in my integra.. i used to have a mx6 and i just re used teh same pocket, fits a+. you will need to screw it in as he said it pops out.
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oem pocket + duct tape > anything else.

it looks flush and looks the cleanest, all those other mounting configurations look donkey.
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