YouTube is the number 2 search engine in the world behind google. Here in Missouri, the "show me state", we love YouTube for the exact reasons stated above! Ha.
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Crutchfield said that maybe the mounting holes on the Nav radio might not line up. They did not have a definitive reason on why their info shows the OEM Nav models not accepting double dins. Can one of you do me...
Crutchfield said that maybe the mounting holes on the Nav radio might not line up. They did not have a definitive reason on why their info shows the OEM Nav models not accepting double dins. Moving this conversation to thread called "Double DIN". Sorry about hijack.
Checkout the Kenwood line. If you don't need Nav, or don't mind running it through your iPhone, the new DDX line will do everything you want. Or go to the DNX line if you want nav. With correct Kenwood iPod adapter, you can even watch video from device (I'm assuming this would work for iPad too).
Scot008- thanks for the ideas. I might try your advice on going with rings. As I'm brand new to this forum and expeditions (I'm helping a friend), can you give me the basics on sub amp location and whether there's a factory amp and how it's all wired. Friend has 06 with nav and we want to do...
Okay, I'm being super lazy here, but my buddy asked me to help him upgrade the stereo in his 2006 and I see you guys have already done this to yours. Can you guys please point me to some threads? He's got factory nav so Crutchfield is saying that it won't accept a double din radio. Is that...
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