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ive got a 07 with the regular bottom of the line cd player in it...i was wondering what it would take to put the factory nav unit in.?... JOIN NOW TO REMOVE TRACER
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ive got a 07 with the regular bottom of the line cd player in it...i was wondering what it would take to put the factory nav unit in.?
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It all depends on what factory harness you have. If they used the same harness for all the trucks, then it shouldn't be too hard to install the nav unit. But if they used a different harness then you would have to run the wires yourself.
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I'd just get an aftermarket nav radio myself. I've used said radio and I don't like it, there's alot better options out there for the same price.
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Don't waste your time getting that factory nav system, it's not worth the money. Go to Crutchfield use the chat feature and they will hook you up with what you need. I put the Clarion NX409 in mine, got it for around $600, make sure you order the bezel that fits the nav system. Here is a link to where I got my bezel, scroll down and you'll see them listed for 129.00.
http://http://www.jimsautoparts.com/...m_interior.htm |
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