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Radio Years??


Memphis

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Joined
Nov 5, 2010
Messages
104
City
Knoxville, IA
Vehicle Year
1994
Transmission
Manual
You'll laugh, I know, but it's just me. I've been wanting to put a stock radio in my 1994 Ranger (AM/FM Cassette). I found one for a 1996 Bronco. What I want to know is are they the same? Will it just fit right in? Thanks,Scott
 
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if you still need a radio i have one if you pay for the shipping. the rado you have will fit in the hole but the plugs are different. i took my stock radio out and put one out of a 2000 explorer with cd cassette and am fm radio it took some fancy wiring and an adaptor kit from walmart but it works great in spite of what the experts say. you know what an expert is? a has been drip under pressure.
 
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Hey myold96 that radio from the 2000 explorer is worth its' weight in gold. The one I had in my Mazda died and I called my ford dealer quoted me $1,400 for a new factory radio (through work so I get parts at cost). After I told them they were nuts I called Crutchfield and got a Dual head unit and Polk speakers for a lot less that that.
 
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yah it works excellent and looks factory and i only paid 20.oo and the local pull and save . another 15.oo at wall mart and a little research and it works with no cutting of the dash:icon_pepsi:
 

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