Looking for low cost replacement for stereo head unit in 2003 Tahoe LS...

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Dawg82

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Base model LS with no steering wheel controls, four door speakers and head unit with non-functioning CD and cassette. Want to replace with head unit with Bluetooth that will wire into existing speakers. Have watched a few installation videos and would like to avoid cutting inside dash if possible. Recommendations?
 

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I recommend that you go to the Crutchfield web site and enter your truck's info, and see what is available for your truck. Once you have a few candidates in mind, call Crutchfield and talk to one of their Techs about what else you might need to complete the installation. Even if you wind up not purchasing from Crutchfield, you will receive quality advice on achieving a solution that meets your needs.
 

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Ditto @Joseph Garcia advice...

I just got a Boss Audio head unit from Crutchfield. Plug and play.

If you have a double din opening, this radio will fit the dash without cutting.

For $25, it was worth every penny to order the Crutchfield Ready Harness wiring service!
No splicing.

I was done in less than an hour.
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I also added a rear back-up camera.
The connections in the ready harness already have a reverse-trigger figured out, so the camera only needed a ground at the back and one connection to the 12v+ rear camera wire on the back of the new radio.

I got radio for $259.

Everything together was about $430.

Between phone and head unit audio settings, it took some adjusting to dial in the sound they way I like it. But I have that all figured out, so it sounds great!

Because you don't have steering wheel control, your harness and related stuff might be a little less money...

Enter what you have on the online site, then talk or live chat with a person there at Crutchfield to have them advise you on exactly what you should get. They are really great and will not pressure you to spend more than you can!

Happy new year!
 
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Ditto @Joseph Garcia advice...

I just got a Boss Audio head unit from Crutchfield. Plug and play.

If you have a double din opening, this radio will fit the dash without cutting.

For $25, it was worth every penny to order the Crutchfield Ready Harness wiring service!
No splicing.

I was done in less than an hour.
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I also added a rear back-up camera.
The connections in the ready harness already have a reverse-trigger figured out, so the camera only needed a ground at the back and one connection to the 12v+ rear camera wire on the back of the new radio.

I got radio for $259.

Everything together was about $430.

Between phone and head unit audio settings, it took some adjusting to dial in the sound they way I like it. But I have that all figured out, so it sounds great!

Because you don't have steering wheel control, your harness and related stuff might be a little less money...

Enter what you have on the online site, then talk or live chat with a person there at Crutchfield to have them advise you on exactly what you should get. They are really great and will not pressure you to spend more than you can!

Happy new year!
Thanks. Two votes for Crutchfield. That Boss is the one I picked because of apple carplay. Was taking off the dash as simple as they show it on YouTube?
 

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Thanks. Two votes for Crutchfield. That Boss is the one I picked because of apple carplay. Was taking off the dash as simple as they show it on YouTube?
Drop the shift lever all the way down. The trim pops off just by pulling on it. No tools required. It clips in, so just grab the trim piece and gently pull.
 

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I routed the USB charging wire and the Car Play/Android Auto USB wire out the bottom right corner of the dash trim, so they hang by the center console on the passenger side. I didn't feel like pulling other things apart or drilling, so I let the wires hang out that corner and snapped the trim back on. Works for me...

You can (kind of) see them in the photo posted above.
 

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And drop the tilt wheel all the way down before pulling off the trim panel. My USB cable runs from the back of my unit, hidden and over to the glovebox where it's stored for handy access.
 

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This was the Boyo backup cam I got. It was $49.

When I looked just now... It is only $39!!! Ends today...

Wide angle, IR for night. 0 LUX required for night visibility. Other cams require a little bit of ambient light to see.

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Ditto @Joseph Garcia advice...

I just got a Boss Audio head unit from Crutchfield. Plug and play.

If you have a double din opening, this radio will fit the dash without cutting.

For $25, it was worth every penny to order the Crutchfield Ready Harness wiring service!
No splicing.

I was done in less than an hour.
View attachment 388472

I also added a rear back-up camera.
The connections in the ready harness already have a reverse-trigger figured out, so the camera only needed a ground at the back and one connection to the 12v+ rear camera wire on the back of the new radio.

I got radio for $259.

Everything together was about $430.

Between phone and head unit audio settings, it took some adjusting to dial in the sound they way I like it. But I have that all figured out, so it sounds great!

Because you don't have steering wheel control, your harness and related stuff might be a little less money...

Enter what you have on the online site, then talk or live chat with a person there at Crutchfield to have them advise you on exactly what you should get. They are really great and will not pressure you to spend more than you can!

Happy new year!
Nice. That's a clean set up. I was on the fence about converting to double-din since my '02 is single (or 1 1/2) Spent hours looking online at what others did and my options and then found this. Spent $250 for the Android head unit/screen, $35 for the rear camera. Both from Ebay. And then recently $35 to unlock some awesome looking new dashboard themes
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Nice. That's a clean set up. I was on the fence about converting to double-din since my '02 is single (or 1 1/2) Spent hours looking online at what others did and my options and then found this. Spent $250 for the Android head unit/screen, $35 for the rear camera. Both from Ebay. And then recently $35 to unlock some awesome looking new dashboard themes
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Nice info. display!
 

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