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Reddit mentions of SCOSCHE SU2031B Double DIN Car Stereo Installation Kit Compatible with Select 2015-Up Subaru Impreza, XV Crosstrek and Forester Vehicles with Silver AC Vent Trim
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We found 3 Reddit mentions of SCOSCHE SU2031B Double DIN Car Stereo Installation Kit Compatible with Select 2015-Up Subaru Impreza, XV Crosstrek and Forester Vehicles with Silver AC Vent Trim. Here are the top ones.
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MATCHING DESIGN: Aligns with factory dash to match the aesthetics of your vehicle.SINGLE DIN KIT: Dash kit works with a double DIN aftermarket car stereo or CD player.COMPATIBLE VEHICLES: Kit is Compatible with SELECT 2015-Up Subaru Impreza, XV Crosstrek and Forester vehicles.INCLUDED IN PACKAGE: Double DIN Mounting Panel, Left Bracket, Right Bracket and User Manual.BUY WITH CONFIDENCE: Backed by Scosche’s Lifetime Tech Support and Lifetime Limited
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Height | 13.78 Inches |
Length | 2.36 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Weight | 0.331 Pounds |
Width | 8.37 Inches |
So Headunit installed, I ended up forgetting a adapter, and my friend just hardwired everything in, just took a bit longer to install. Head unit runs great, Also ran into a couple hiccups while installing. so #1 if you intend to get the scosche bezel you might have a 50/50 change of having it work. I picked up this a scosche aftermarket bezel that apparently doesnt fit. :(
On Scosche's website its lableled as compatible with the 2015 wrx, but its kinda not. The top mounting for the upper vents is different with the 2015 wrx. Works with 2015 WRX only if you have the 2016 updated upper vent. so watch out for that. The headunit itself is great and snappy, I still need to install my amp and subwoofer, but bluetooth has significantly better connection the the stock headunit. It doesn't disconnect or lag at all, nor does it have sudden stop. Steering controls were retained using the metra aswc-1. So far so good with the headunit, still gotta finetune it to my liking ;)
Bezel: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01GTP74P8/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
it's complicated, i did it when i first bought my 16'.
and don't let just any audio installer do it, they'll just hack the shit out of the harness.
you need about $200 in parts besides the headunit to do it properly
shit and it looks like the link to the blog on how to do it is gone :(
http://roflitsowens.blogspot.com/2015/12/2016-subaru-wrx-replacing-starlink-head.html
basically you need:
dash install kit
wire to keep OEM backup camera
30pin adapter you'll cut it in half and use it for hooking all these various things together
Maestro to retain steering wheel control, there's a cheaper version though with less features
adapter to retain USB
adapter for stock antenna
adapter for radio so you don't have to cut anything
and i'm pretty sure i'm forgetting something else.
most of these things all have to be wired into the 30 pin connector, it was much easier to figure it all out on my workbench and solder it properly then install everything, took me about 2 days to do.
Your stock radio is sorta-double DIN but you really need a dash kit like this one from scosche (https://www.amazon.com/SCOSCHE-SU2031B-2015-Up-Crosstrek-Vehicles/dp/B01GTP74P8) to blank out the dials/buttons on the sides and give a nice fit to any aftermarket double DIN car head unit. Just have to figure out the exact dash kit for your model/year
If you want to keep all the steering controls working it gets a little more complicated as you’ll need a converter box or something but unless you can get a junkyard pull it’s still going to be cheaper to get a nice aftermarket unit with all the options vs replacing with stock