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Old 03-15-2009, 05:14 PM
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Double DIN install in 2004 F-250 SuperDuty

Hi all,

I have a 2004 F-250 SuperDuty and I am preparing to install an aftermarket double din radio/nav system. From reading other post both here and elsewhere I gather that I will need to do some cutting on the dash to allow this new head unit to fit. I also gatyher that this is most easily accomplished by removing the dash cover. However I can not find any instructions for doing this. I have removed the stock radion and found and removed the two screws in that cavity which seam to hold the dash cover on. I am sure there are more but I can not find them.

Can somebody here tell me how I get this front dash cover out?

Thanks,
Steve

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