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Hmmm, savage and Darren should consider business.
Thank you for the info on the radio. I agree, need to go aftermarket. Any info you want to share is appreciated gents. I know nothing about aftermarket radio/nav. Good equip and price is all I need, thanks again.
Gavin, I've got some work coming up in central IL.
Thank you for the info on the radio. I agree, need to go aftermarket. Any info you want to share is appreciated gents. I know nothing about aftermarket radio/nav. Good equip and price is all I need, thanks again.
Gavin, I've got some work coming up in central IL.
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@Joel...I recommend the Kenwood units as I have installed them for years and I know the product line well. The Excelon series is worth the extra coin in my opinion. They use Garmin based maps and I prefer them. That being said, the Pioneer and JVC units are nice too.
You will also need a radio interface module to retain the factory wiring and bluetooth. This one retains the steering wheel controls as part of the unit or you can get a separate steering wheel control interfaces modules. There is a different unit for the various head unit brands. For example, the Kenwood's take a SWI-Jack. Look around for a the Nav Unit you are looking for and then I'll shop you the best price I can. Places like the following are decent places to look...but not buy.
Crutchfield
Sonic Electronix
I think Darren and I would make a great team...however, I think we are both material suppliers (they are likely a subcontractor) working for an end user. At least that is my impression. If they are buying the steel...well then, time for a trip NORTH!
You will also need a radio interface module to retain the factory wiring and bluetooth. This one retains the steering wheel controls as part of the unit or you can get a separate steering wheel control interfaces modules. There is a different unit for the various head unit brands. For example, the Kenwood's take a SWI-Jack. Look around for a the Nav Unit you are looking for and then I'll shop you the best price I can. Places like the following are decent places to look...but not buy.
Crutchfield
Sonic Electronix
I think Darren and I would make a great team...however, I think we are both material suppliers (they are likely a subcontractor) working for an end user. At least that is my impression. If they are buying the steel...well then, time for a trip NORTH!
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