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1998chevy1500 
Copper - Posts: 66
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Posted: October 29, 2007 at 10:08 PM / IP Logged  
Being that my swap to an aftermarket radio has as a side effect removed my clock I am looking for what people on here have done. I am really looking for a small digital clock to tell the time and possibly the date. Really if you have put a clock in your interior post it up.
init 
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Location: Louisiana, United States
Posted: October 29, 2007 at 11:16 PM / IP Logged  

Wow, what HU did you get?  I know many of them have a clock built in, but it may need to be set before it will show.

There are cheap stick-on clocks you can get, though it looks tacky.  You can get a clock that fits into an aftermarket gauge pod, but unless you're into modifying your car I'd say that probably wouldn't be a great option, either.

I'm not a professional installer. But I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express.
1998chevy1500 
Copper - Posts: 66
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Posted: October 29, 2007 at 11:33 PM / IP Logged  
init wrote:

Wow, what HU did you get? I know many of them have a clock built in, but it may need to be set before it will show.

There are cheap stick-on clocks you can get, though it looks tacky. You can get a clock that fits into an aftermarket gauge pod, but unless you're into modifying your car I'd say that probably wouldn't be a great option, either.

Well the headunit does have a clock, the downside is I have to press a few buttons to get to it. It is not displayed on the main screen by default.
I agree a stick on clock will defiantly be tacky so I'm not really interested in that unless I can find a way to fit it so that it looks good.
I have seen the aftermarket gauge pod ones, but I don't have a gauge pod and finding a place for a 2-5/16" gauge may be hard.

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