The also make a din and a half Pioneer unit that will bolt right in, but 
will need the factory connector adapters.  Takes an extra 10 minutes to 
put the connectors on, but it looks like stock too.

Tim Costello wrote:
> Jamie,
>  
> Yep, If the radio has the Din connect on the back it can be adapted to have a 
> CD changer.  It's a round black connector.. I used one from a 96 LHS and a 
> Alpine Changer...... The changer cost me more than the radio. You hit the 
> Mode button...and off it goes.... BTW they did have single cd/ cassette 
> radio's too..... those work just as well in our cars with no mod's 
>  
> Good luck
>  
> Tim
>  
>  
>  
> Message: 1Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2008 07:58:22 -0800From: Jamie <[EMAIL 
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> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed; 
> delsp=yes My little CSXT has a cassette player and I'd like to update it a 
> little with an OEM CD player, one with CD changer or iPod inputs would be 
> great. I thought I read on this list once that a Jeep radio will plug right 
> in and fits the odd hole. Does anyone know what years will work?
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