kbuskill
***CAUTION*** I do my own stunts!
I recently removed the Kenwood headunit i have been running in my 2008 Suburban for the past few years and installed a "Tesla style" screen in it.
I have already sold the Kenwood but still have the Maestro RR and harnesses.
It is already setup for a GMT900 and I even have the rear seat entertainment retention harness.
This setup allows you to keep ALL of the factory controls and options. Steering wheel controls, rear seat entertainment, onstart, Sirius XM, it also hooks up to the OBD2 port and will display TPMS info as well as check and clear diagnostic trouble codes, and it will display gauges on your iDatalink compatible headunit.
Here is a link to the website showing what all it does...
www.idatalinkmaestro.com
The Maestro RR is $180 on Amazon plus the cost of all the additional harnesses.
Asking $150 shipped.
I have already sold the Kenwood but still have the Maestro RR and harnesses.
It is already setup for a GMT900 and I even have the rear seat entertainment retention harness.
This setup allows you to keep ALL of the factory controls and options. Steering wheel controls, rear seat entertainment, onstart, Sirius XM, it also hooks up to the OBD2 port and will display TPMS info as well as check and clear diagnostic trouble codes, and it will display gauges on your iDatalink compatible headunit.
Here is a link to the website showing what all it does...
iDatalink Maestro
The Maestro RR is $180 on Amazon plus the cost of all the additional harnesses.
Asking $150 shipped.