So not totally sure the trans issues are all sorted out but pretty sure I will be good to go to take it on a trip. Been driving it quite a bit and no changes at all in the way it shifts. Feels pretty good overall
So on to new things
This coming week I am going to Daves house (76zimmer) to help him out for a week.
I need to pick up some stuff in SLC so the decision was made to take the Jimmy. I hate taking trip when I can't listen to the radio. I already have a stereo that I got for Christmas along with a Crutchfield installation kit.
Wow the install kit is awesome for the wiring, if your factory harness is intact it takes all of 10 seconds to do all the wiring. I was not running to the factory speakers so that took a couple minutes but the Jimmy already had speaker wires run I just had to re route a bit.
Now the install kit for the dash was not bad. With some mods I got them to fit really well.
Now remember I have an 89 so I have the din dash, but it doesn't matter as I had to cut a bunch out anyway.
I trimmed the dash just a bit on both sides got the main piece to fit pretty nice, but had no idea how to attach it.
None of the pieces they sent me would work in their current from so I modified them
So the main piece from the install kit has these little tabs on it
These pieces are supposed to snap into them.
The above piece is after I cut it all off. Just trimmed it so that it would sit tight against the back of the dash bezel when it was snapped into the main mounting bracket. Both sides are different so they need to be trimmed differently. I used dykes and a file.
This is what you end up with
Got them to fit pretty tight. Still need to figure out where to mount the metal strap for the rear of the receiver but I didn't really have time too.
Here is the finished product
Streaming music from my phone on that one. Bluetooth capable receiver

Mounted the microphone above the sun visor. The stupid clip is not big enough so I will figure that out later.
Now I got tunes for my trip to Salt Lake
So on to new things
This coming week I am going to Daves house (76zimmer) to help him out for a week.
I need to pick up some stuff in SLC so the decision was made to take the Jimmy. I hate taking trip when I can't listen to the radio. I already have a stereo that I got for Christmas along with a Crutchfield installation kit.
Wow the install kit is awesome for the wiring, if your factory harness is intact it takes all of 10 seconds to do all the wiring. I was not running to the factory speakers so that took a couple minutes but the Jimmy already had speaker wires run I just had to re route a bit.
Now the install kit for the dash was not bad. With some mods I got them to fit really well.
Now remember I have an 89 so I have the din dash, but it doesn't matter as I had to cut a bunch out anyway.
I trimmed the dash just a bit on both sides got the main piece to fit pretty nice, but had no idea how to attach it.
None of the pieces they sent me would work in their current from so I modified them
So the main piece from the install kit has these little tabs on it
These pieces are supposed to snap into them.
The above piece is after I cut it all off. Just trimmed it so that it would sit tight against the back of the dash bezel when it was snapped into the main mounting bracket. Both sides are different so they need to be trimmed differently. I used dykes and a file.
This is what you end up with
Got them to fit pretty tight. Still need to figure out where to mount the metal strap for the rear of the receiver but I didn't really have time too.
Here is the finished product
Streaming music from my phone on that one. Bluetooth capable receiver


Mounted the microphone above the sun visor. The stupid clip is not big enough so I will figure that out later.
Now I got tunes for my trip to Salt Lake




