fuhgawz1661 Posted March 17, 2009 Report Share Posted March 17, 2009 i was wondering if this was possible. if so wut will i need for the install Quote Link to post Share on other sites
1loudls Posted March 17, 2009 Report Share Posted March 17, 2009 you will need a dash kit (scosche FD1330B) and a wire harness (Metra 70-1771) with out sub or (Metra 70-5519) with factory sub. explorers are very easy, take out the factory radio, take off the dash bezel, assemble the dash kit around the AVIC and into the dash bezel, wire up the harness (if you have the factory sub, you will need to place a 1450 ohm resistor in line with the remote amp turn on wire so you dont get a "pop" when the radio turns on), run you mic and gps antenna and put it all back together. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
fuhgawz1661 Posted March 17, 2009 Author Report Share Posted March 17, 2009 you will need a dash kit (scosche FD1330B) and a wire harness (Metra 70-1771) with out sub or (Metra 70-5519) with factory sub. explorers are very easy, take out the factory radio, take off the dash bezel, assemble the dash kit around the AVIC and into the dash bezel, wire up the harness (if you have the factory sub, you will need to place a 1450 ohm resistor in line with the remote amp turn on wire so you dont get a "pop" when the radio turns on), run you mic and gps antenna and put it all back together. Would i also need "PAC SWI-PS Sony and Pioneer Steering Wheel Radio Control Interface" to use the rear controls? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
1loudls Posted March 17, 2009 Report Share Posted March 17, 2009 i just got off the phone with pac's tech support, they told me it will work fine with the SWI-PS, the rear audio controller acts just like the steering wheel controlls, it just uses a different wire than normal. the guy said to connect the SWI-PS's orange wire to the ford 20 pin harness, pin 6 (blue/pink) then connect pin 5 (blue/black) to the same acc wire as the red wire from the SWI-PS Quote Link to post Share on other sites
2k5GTC Posted March 17, 2009 Report Share Posted March 17, 2009 Where do you plan to put the F700BT? I have a 2002 Sport Trac also. No Double-DIN unit will fit in the dash opening. The factory is a bit larger than 1 DIN, but smaller than 2 DIN. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
fuhgawz1661 Posted March 17, 2009 Author Report Share Posted March 17, 2009 Where do you plan to put the F700BT? I have a 2002 Sport Trac also. No Double-DIN unit will fit in the dash opening. The factory is a bit larger than 1 DIN, but smaller than 2 DIN. i have the upgraded pioneer headunit which is double din Quote Link to post Share on other sites
2k5GTC Posted March 18, 2009 Report Share Posted March 18, 2009 Where do you plan to put the F700BT? I have a 2002 Sport Trac also. No Double-DIN unit will fit in the dash opening. The factory is a bit larger than 1 DIN, but smaller than 2 DIN. i have the upgraded pioneer headunit which is double din You mean the Pioneer 6-disc changer with rear seat controls? Yep. That's what I have (had, its' been replaced with the Pioneer 7000bt). The best way to check is go to Crutchfield and see what install dash kits are available for the '02 Sport Trac. I know when I was replacing my 6-disc unit that none of the double din aftermarket nav systems would fit. Just food for thought. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
heisingr Posted March 18, 2009 Report Share Posted March 18, 2009 I just had the 700 installed on my 2002 Sport Trac 2 weeks ago with the metro dash kit and it looked like crap. The kit recessed the radio like 2 inches and you cannot get your fingers around the volume knob. Like mentioned in a previous post, the radio won't slide through the dash unless you completely cut out the plastic edges. I was able to push the radio forward so it doesn't look too bad but the trim piece that comes with the kit doesn't fit the radio correctly so it still doesn't look that good. I just ordered the Pioneer ADTVA133 Double Din Install Kit, I know it's not for F series but I saw some reviews that said it worked. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
1loudls Posted March 18, 2009 Report Share Posted March 18, 2009 Where do you plan to put the F700BT? I have a 2002 Sport Trac also. No Double-DIN unit will fit in the dash opening. The factory is a bit larger than 1 DIN, but smaller than 2 DIN. i have the upgraded pioneer headunit which is double din You mean the Pioneer 6-disc changer with rear seat controls? Yep. That's what I have (had, its' been replaced with the Pioneer 7000bt). The best way to check is go to Crutchfield and see what install dash kits are available for the '02 Sport Trac. I know when I was replacing my 6-disc unit that none of the double din aftermarket nav systems would fit. Just food for thought. big surprize that crutchfield is wrong again, crutchfield also says that a double din wont fit in my LS, but the kit that i bought from scosche and the fact that it did fit in, begs to differ. true that a "98" and up ford radio is smaller than double din, but if you look at the double din cage that you can get from pioneer, you can see that it has about a 1/4" space above and below the AVIC unit, so the unit itself is smaller than double din. as an installer, i have installed many double din units into explorers, rangers, and F series with no problem. remember, crutchfield is not the Bible, if they dont have the free parts to give you (even if someone else makes them) they will tell you that it doesnt fit Quote Link to post Share on other sites
rareform Posted March 19, 2009 Report Share Posted March 19, 2009 TRUE - Just installed the 700bt in the wifes car - 2002 T-bird same as LS Looks and works great... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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