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try using rubber washers on the bolts that hold in the dash kit if possible

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that's tricky. keep a handheld (hold with hands while playing) CD player and use an AUX cord to play off it? it's kinda hard to do what you're doing when the HU is mounted to the vibrating vehicle

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yup, like everyone said. If your head unit is compatible with USB or AUX then I suggest using one of those. I have a CD player too but I NEVER use it. USB just reduces clutter of CDs and organizes everything better.

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CD ???...

Please explain??

It's an older technology, slowly being outdated as we speak which is why you probably have never heard of it. here is a link if you want to learn more on the CD

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CD

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