Anymore you don't even get what you pay for. How far will it stick out of the dash? the SD and USB slots are located on the sides. Nice idea but poor engineering for that. Everything about it advertises but a Pioneer or Kenwood, for the extra bill you'll feel better
We're in and rockin, Here are a few pics from the begining. Not as hard as I expected. I will be fiberglasing the bezel for a clean look this week. I also just got the plastic cleaners, paint prep and paint for the bezel. I figured if I'm going this far, why take short cuts. My hats off to JK...
I bought this 1 year ago and slowly but surely doing everything possible to extend its life. She's just shy of 97K. I want to do brake pads and rotors, I replaced the stock 16" rims for 18" escalade rims.
I just tackled the job, its not all that bad. big question you need to ask is, do you have the money to pay someone else to do it and hope it turns out the way you want , or 2 self gratification 1/2 the cost and do it yourself. invest in a dremel tool, i got the cordless, Made life simple. There...
I had an Alpine IDA-X200, added the ipod adapter and xm. Didnt like the toggle wheel and the presets. I went with a Pioneer AVIC-F700BT. If anyones interested I'll sell the Alpine along with the ipod adapter, XM adapter and GM wire harness and the install kit.
If interested PM me
Its a yukon, the wires near the passenger side kick plate were loose, and had one blown rear speaker. Ill get pics uploaded once I finish the bezel. The deck sounds excellent.
Nothing is ever simple, Navigation works backwards, lost sound from a few speakers, and the from left now sounds like a transister radio speake. WTF???
Well now the only thing I plan on doing myself is taking it to a shop to get straight. At one time I had no problem with alot of this. Now...
Well I finished the install on the Pioneer, still have to put center console back in. A guy from bestbuy said it wasnt neccessary to connect the wire to the ebrake. Everything still plays while driving. He also said I didnt need to connect one of the wires to the rear reverse lamp for GPS. Heres...
Nothings simple, while installing a Pioneer AVIC-F700BT in my "00" SLT Yukon, I was getting ready to solder the wire harness when I read in the Pioneer install book depending on the subs watts depends on how to wire up the rear speakers to the sub. The manual asks if it is 70w. Does anyone know...
After researching what correct shocks I need, the dealer said I have Manual Leveling Control Premium Smooth Shocks. In street terms $419.00 Each. Looks like Firestone screwed me in the replacement dept. Any suggestions for new shocks on the rear besides paying that price.
Called the local stealership for a price on rear shocks, they quoted me 415.00 each. I have a 2000 Yukon SLT. Does that sound right. The original ones looked a little beefyer than the set Firestone put on awhile back, (I was out of town on a saturday with a broken shock) but 415 seems a little...
Well I started my latest mod putting an AVIC-F700BT in a 2000 Yukon SLT.
Question is can I mount these together or do I have to seperate them? Any input will be greatly appreciated
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