Usually every aftermarket radio has their own tools (brand specific usually). You can go to a local stereo shop and they should have what you need. :Beer
You can be cheap and make a set of tools that looks like this:
Or you can buy it at autozone for like $3.99. You push them both in until you hear "click" then you kind of grip them together and pull. The radio should come out pretty easy, but sometimes it's a bitch.
normally aftermarket stereo's use small tools that slide in on both sides to press in a clip.......a butter knife usually works. I don't think aftermarket stereos are held into place very well anyway so you may be able to grip the outside of the stereo and pull and you may be able to pull the entire unit out in one peice.....try the butter knife first though :Beer
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