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That's discouraging. Height and length wise it looks like it would fit. Is it just a wiring issue?
I can't remember the members name off the top of my head. But someone here on this forum installed one on his 14' and loved it. If I can find the thread I'll send you a link. Hopefully he sees this thread and chimes in.
Soundz is currently working with metra and has said they would have a double din kit for the 14 and up in 6-8 weeks, there is a post on thier Facebookage about it with a picture of thier 3d printed mock up. I inquired and spoke to Peter about it since I'm dying to eliminate the 6.5 "boo box" but I still like having the larger screen with built in gps and streaming options. I asked Peter to put me on his list to notify the second he has it ready and I'd be willing to beta test it if need be. Once it's ready I'll be replacing and installing and posting the details here of someone doesn't beat me too it.
If I worked in a shop and still had access to the tools I'd have done this already and just fabbed something up but those days are long gone for me, I considered having a local well known installer see what he could do but if soundz is that close I might as well wait, I mean I've been waiting for Voodoo to complete thier lids for the 14s since last year and they still are not ready, at this rate I may go hogtunes instead if they are ready in June.
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