pioneer w8600nex, there not cheap but works well, they have some newer models out both kenwood and pioneer have 10" floating screens availableI am seriously considering that...
What are you running again?
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pioneer w8600nex, there not cheap but works well, they have some newer models out both kenwood and pioneer have 10" floating screens availableI am seriously considering that...
What are you running again?
pioneer w8600nex, there not cheap but works well, they have some newer models out both kenwood and pioneer have 10" floating screens available
I gotta have tunes and go fast lol, supercharger hopefully later this yearNice but I want to buy "Go Fast" parts with that money...
I guess I am not as serious as I thought.
Crappy little dongle it is!
Would something like this be worth a try? If so, you could plug it into the USB jack in your center console. I might pick one up and see how it works in my 2013 Denali.For calls, Yes.
For streaming music, No.
Still in the stone age...
Yes!I gotta have tunes and go fast lol, supercharger hopefully later this year
if I get some ***** bucks and my tax return around the same time it should be a slam dunk.Yes!
Good deal. Did you do the install yourself? Which one did you go with?Putting an Alpine Android Auto head unit in the wife's Tahoe. All said and done with a rear camera added its under $500 installed. She better like it.
I try not to mess with electrical, I know just enough to get me in trouble. In two different mustangs I powered gauges by tapping into wires that were only hot when the a/c was on. That doesn't work at the track. Wiring diagrams and everything, still messed it up. I've also learned that the lines to dishwashers are always hot, too. Go figure. Best Buy will be doing the install sometime in the near future, since it was included in the price.Good deal. Did you do the install yourself? Which one did you go with?
Is there anything that wants to work at -35?
So another thing on the NNBS with a high failure rate? How much for that plastic part? Edit: $25 plus shipping...what a racket for 5 cents worth of plastic.
I don’t need no stinking shifter..kidding...but the one on my 02 is a new cable and the 08 has like 60k on the truck. GTK though.That's kinda been a failure point on pretty much all GM transmissions since they got away from the 700R4. So, you're at twice the risk with your two trucks.
Not unless it was designed to work in -35.
Metal gets brittle, especially aluminum.
Soft rubber can get rock hard.., I saw a plastic door panel shatter like glass after the door got slammed shut ... now think about o rings, engine seals and hoses.
Your best synthetic oils flow like molasses, and axle Grease can get so solid it locks up the wheel.

Ya that's one of the first things I did was yank that archaic crap out and put in wireless android pioneer and maestro rr
retains everything except sirius but that is just a $20-30 module.
the picture doesn't show it well but mine looks brittle and it's crumbling apart so it might be due to age or environment and less to do with mileageI don’t need no stinking shifter..kidding...but the one on my 02 is a new cable and the 08 has like 60k on the truck. GTK though.
I think they suffer from heat induced embrittlement.the picture doesn't show it well but mine looks brittle and it's crumbling apart so it might be due to age or environment and less to do with mileage
I bought a lifetime subscription to Sirius in 1990 and have always had that and I have been using Android Auto since that first came around I have been spoiled for a while, sirius has always worked well as long as you where not surround by tree's, android auto used to be pretty glitchy but works well nowI have always been a dongle sorta guy with newer cars.
now that my hoe came with one of these nice touch screen units, I'm ruined for life.
The wife too.![]()
I don't think that will give you bluetooth music streaming. Also may need a driver loaded to the operating system, which the factory radio can't do.Would something like this be worth a try? If so, you could plug it into the USB jack in your center console. I might pick one up and see how it works in my 2013 Denali.
https://www.amazon.com/Bluetooth-Re...adapter&qid=1613512550&sr=8-5&tag=googhydr-20
I see. Good point. I’m not a techie kind of guy so would have never thought of that. Might still get one and try. I’ve spent more money on worse ideas.I don't think that will give you bluetooth music streaming. Also may need a driver loaded to the operating system, which the factory radio can't do.
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