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							| BaMaFrEaK 
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							|  Birmingham, AL, USA |  
							|  Registered on 1/28/2003 |  
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										|  Posted:2/18/2003 19:16 |  |  |  
							| I have a 1995 F-150. It came with a regular radio cassette. I just got a new JVC cd player.  I thought I could install it myself but I can't seem to get the old one out.  Any help would be appriciated. 
 "Horsepower sales cars, torque wins races"  Carrol Shelby
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							| Bill Johnson 
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							|  Rio linda, CA, USA |  
							|  Registered on 6/11/2002 |  
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										|  Posted:2/19/2003 13:35 |  |  |  
							| If you look at the front of your radio there should be two sets of holes, one set on each side. Take a coat hanger and cut off two peices about five inches long, and bend them into a U shape. Insert these into both sides of the radio about one inch then pull them outwards and from side to side away from each other. Theres a catch on each side that your pushing in while doing this. It might take a couple of times but once it's out you'll see how easy it was. hope this helps. 
 Co- Owner Diablo Audio Technologies
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 If the listening level is too loud, please inform the driver, so he can promptly pull over, and let you out.
 
   
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							| darren zielinski 
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							|  invermere, XX, Canada |  
							|  Registered on 6/3/2003 |  
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										|  Posted:6/4/2003 13:41 |  |  |  
							| or you could just go down to your local ford dealer and they could use the special ford tool and pull the deck out. i work at a ford dealership and we often do this for free. |  | 
						
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							| darren zielinski 
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							|  invermere, XX, Canada |  
							|  Registered on 6/3/2003 |  
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										|  Posted:6/4/2003 13:42 |  |  |  
							| when your ears start to bleed its about loud enough| Quote: |  | or you could just go down to your local ford dealer and they could use the special ford tool and pull the deck out. i work at a ford dealership and we often do this for free. | 
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