Tahoe LTZ 08 with Bose nav HU. update?

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emanymton

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Hey guys,
had the car for one day.

So my car does not have BT, and adding a AUX BT is not an option since i hate loose cables =)

what other options are there?

i have searched and read some. But is there som kind of aftermarket system that is not that expensive that is p&p. I would like to keep all the original functions. such as steering wheel buttons. dvd screen in the back etc.

all of us use iphone.

how about the china stuff? plug and play?

what are my alternatives?
 
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worth mentioning is that i cant use the dvd in sweden since its another dvd region :)
 

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You can still add a bluetooth function to your stock radio.. Im pretty sure you have XM radio, so you could buy the USASpec BT45-GM20. Its a plug and play system. I have one in all my cars, they work awesome!


If you dont have XM.. They dont make a bluetooth for non-xm for the NNBS (your truck).
 
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You can still add a bluetooth function to your stock radio.. Im pretty sure you have XM radio, so you could buy the USASpec BT45-GM20. Its a plug and play system. I have one in all my cars, they work awesome!


If you dont have XM.. They dont make a bluetooth for non-xm for the NNBS (your truck).
Hey, Thx for your answer.
thats certanily an option, but. That sure is expensive for just bluetooth dont you think?
you could almost buy a new stereo for that money =)
But! if you want to keep the original hu its an option.
 

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Hey, Thx for your answer.
thats certanily an option, but. That sure is expensive for just bluetooth dont you think?
you could almost buy a new stereo for that money =)
But! if you want to keep the original hu its an option.
If you look around, you can find them cheaper. I actually prefer the BlueFusion, but they went out of production a while ago, and they dont offer a high-power USB port.
 

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Do you own an import vehicle with OnStar installed? If so, BT is plug and play from a pre loved OnStar VCIM / Module.
 

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get a usb power plug, plug this device in the usb power plug, plug the mini jack into the aux jack on headunit (if equipped), sync your phone to bluetooth device. done $10
yes it's a loose cable, but form over fashion, or drop a grand on upgrades and have wireless car play.
 

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