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Rob Bell 11th November 2006 18:27

Iovox single-DIN adapter bezel
 
Just wondering whether anyone here has one of these? I am thinking of adapting one for use with a Double-DIN head unit - but before stumping up cash, I'd like to know the dimensions of the aperture - particularly from the base of the single-DIN to the top of the trinket tray....

Many thanks! :pepsi:

Rob Bell 15th November 2006 13:53

Anyone identify the bezel currently being offered on fleabay? http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Brand-New-Rove...em110055543231

Looks rather like the Iovox one - but is off-centred???

Commodore 15th November 2006 22:41

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Originally Posted by Rob Bell (Post 6601)
Anyone identify the bezel currently being offered on fleabay? http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Brand-New-Rove...em110055543231

Looks rather like the Iovox one - but is off-centred???

It is the standard third-party cheapo facia adapter as sold by Halfords, Audioleads and several other ICE suppliers.

You are 100 times better off going to Rimmer's or your local Xpart supplier and trying to get a proper Rover one, which will be centred and have the shelf above it. Oh, and it will be about the same price.

BTW the reason it is off-centre is the body of the Harmony radio casette is off centre, and so is the support bracket. Using this off-centre facia adapter means you don't have to move the support bracket (which is easy to do as the hole is there, you just unscrew it and screw it in the centre hole).

Simon 15th November 2006 22:42

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Originally Posted by Rob Bell (Post 6601)
Anyone identify the bezel currently being offered on fleabay? http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Brand-New-Rove...em110055543231

Looks rather like the Iovox one - but is off-centred???

Yeah, its the standard aftermarket adapter.

You're right in that it is off-centred and doesn't offer a pocket above the DIN slot like the better Rover ones do.

I have one of these sitting in my garage after I trial fitted it with an aftermarket stereo. After one hour I removed it because it looked uterly naff.

Avoid these unless you want one to modify/use as a doorstop/letter box etc...

Rob Bell 16th November 2006 20:39

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Originally Posted by Simon D (Post 6839)
Avoid these unless you want one to modify/use as a doorstop/letter box etc...

Might be worth a shot if it could be modified to take a double-DIN head unit?

I don't suppose you want to dispose of that bezel in my direction do you Simon? :D


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