VetteNuts DD Bezel Install/Review Thread








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Last edited by jrprich; Apr 25, 2018 at 11:15 PM.
Also: those of you that shaved your bar between the HVAC and head unit, what tool(s) did you use to do this so that it came out looking good? If a dremel, what "bit" or tip or attachment did you use? I definitely am going to have to do this. My head unit would fit its face through the hole fine if it wasn't for the two tabs at the top hitting it really early.
Has anybody just deleted the two tabs from the top of the bezel? I have a feeling I'm going to need to do this, like it or not. Will the bezel still hold in place? Maybe I'll try an adhesive once I'm begrudgingly forced to remove these damn tabs...
Last edited by lancedolan; May 8, 2018 at 10:56 PM.
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Has anybody widened theirs side to side?
Somebody will probably want to know; it's a jvc kw-m740bt.
I called Marc before buying specifically to find out which head units to avoid buying for fitment and he said as long as it's 7x4, then it should fit, and all major brands will fit. I consider JVC a major brand (it's the only brand as of right now offering wireless android auto besides kenwood), and the dimensions say 7 x 3-15/16", which is less than 7x4, so I'm really surprised it doesn't fit.
i r dissapoint.
Last edited by lancedolan; May 8, 2018 at 11:12 PM.
At least others can learn from my problem.
Last edited by lancedolan; May 8, 2018 at 11:50 PM.
- Wasn't sent my installation screws,
- Wasn't sent my PAC harness I paid for
- Was advised to buy a $400 head unit that doesn't fit. I asked him multiple times on the phone for the specific dimensions, and each time he said 7x4, and I wrote that down and stuck to it.
I think Marc is probably a great guy trying his best, but is too slammed and busy to catch details. I called him several times before purchasing, and each time he mentioned being way too busy to get even little things done.
Last edited by lancedolan; May 8, 2018 at 11:56 PM.
Has anybody just deleted the two tabs from the top of the bezel? I have a feeling I'm going to need to do this, like it or not. Will the bezel still hold in place? Maybe I'll try an adhesive once I'm begrudgingly forced to remove these damn tabs...

Once they are cut off they can't be put back on.
Using an adhesive around the bezel where it meets the dash would likely be very difficult to accomplish. Once glued in place what are you to do if something goes wrong behind that bezel and you have to remove it later?
Last edited by jrprich; May 9, 2018 at 12:43 AM.
Mine also has a narrow gap across the top. I used some black rubber weatherstrip applied to the top of the unit to compress and fill the gap so that it is not visible once installed. Pretty sure the black rubber weatherstrip was left over from some aftermarket rear tail light "seals" for the C5.
None of these issues was Marc's fault. I don't think anyone could design a bezel that fits all DD units without any "fitting" by the installer.
Last edited by jrprich; May 9, 2018 at 12:39 AM.
While your fitment issues aren't Marc's fault, mine definitely are. He's selling a 6.75" wide product, I called him on the phone to ask what the dimensions are on his product, he told me 7x4, when I asked "are you sure because I know they come in slightly different sizes," he assured me that 7x4 is good. I wrote down 7x4, I purchased 7x4, and the opening is 6.75". A quarter inch is a lot of plastic, and I don't think I could keep my hand straight for 4 full inches length of cutting. The opening on these already look fantastic, it's a risk to take out that much. Taking 1/8" off both sides isn't something I can do while guaranteeing that I won't destroy my $400 bezel. I've already started the return process on this head unit. Looks like I'm only losing 1 week and $10, the 1 week being the greater frustration.
Others who want the freedom to shop head units rather than buying only one they've seen successfully installed in a forum post will have the same question as me, so it's good that I'm posting the info here, and hopefully Marc notices as well.
Last edited by lancedolan; May 9, 2018 at 12:46 AM.
And if you don't file/sand then to be a bit wider to fit over the existing stock metal posts..........you may break the brackets......as I found out the hard way. Afterward, I ended up building my own brackets from some galvanized metal that are very strong. But it took quite a while of trial and refit to get my homemade metal brackets to position the head unit just as I needed it.
And if you don't file/sand then to be a bit wider to fit over the existing stock metal posts..........you may break the brackets......as I found out the hard way. Afterward, I ended up building my own brackets from some galvanized metal that are very strong. But it took quite a while of trial and refit to get my homemade metal brackets to position the head unit just as I needed it.
To prevent this the brackets would need to be made of metal. There used to be a seller on eBay that sold the exact same design in aluminum for $49.95. (See below)But seems to have no more for sale.
I sent an email to VetteNutts, got a reply and they quickly refunded my $$.
I don't have any gripes about VetteNutts. Both the bezel and the brackets are new products for them and it is not unusual for new products to have some issues. I applaud Marc for taking a risk and having these bezels designed and built for the C5 community.
A "one size fits all" bezel doesn't exist. The DD head unit sizes vary widely and the sizes may change with each new model. I expect that the same issues can be seen with the Metra bezels. The hand modified bezels like Dennis at Double D used to make were hand built to fit the specific head unit they were installing.








