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01Tools.JPG
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Tools are critical - use the right ones for the radio you have.
02Locks.JPG
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This type of lock clip is used on most '87-up Fords.
03Insert.JPG
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It's easy to identify this style by the 2 holes on each side of the radio face.
04Ramps.JPG
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As the tool is inserted, the tapered tip rides up the ramp of the clip, compressing the spring & dra...
05Ramps.JPG
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As the tool is inserted, the tapered tip rides up the ramp of the clip, compressing the spring & dra...
06Click.JPG
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When all 4 click, the tools are in far enough.
07Pry.JPG
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Pull the tools outboard to fully compress the catches, then pull the tools to draw the radio out of ...
08Unlock.JPG
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Once the radio is out, manually push the locks in to allow the tools to be extracted.
12Radio.JPG
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The replacement bulb for this style of radio can be very difficult to find, but here are 2 types tha...


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