09-16-2020, 11:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Dadhawk
You didn't say what year you have, but the 86 is relatively easy to switch out headunits. There is plenty of room behind the 2DIN opening, and it uses a standard radio now so the harnesses are easy to come up with. If you have one without a backup camera and want to add one as part of the install, that is relatively straight forward as well. If you have a model with one already there may be some issues with voltage, but Crutchfield may have a solution for that.
The telephone mic will likely have to be replaced as well.
I updated my 2013 with a 2014 head unit out of an 86 and it was a direct plug and play. Yours will not likely be quite that easy but it isn't difficult. Just one step at a time and read all the instructions in advance.
As far as the clock, I'm not sure. I'm sure there is something out there that would replace it, but I haven't looked at them. Maybe others will have ideas.
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literally in your quote of his post (first one) lol
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