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RT Aftermarket Nav Systems?????
I am new to to the ROC. I just bought a 2008 RT and my wife wants me to add an indash Nav-DVD system. What is the system with the most features, easiest to install and best price? I have noticed that some of you have D3s and I have seen some Kenwoods also.
I don't have a clue as to what works and what doesn't. I also am not real good at tearing into the dash to hunt for wires. Any help woud be greatly appreciated! (And get my wife off my back!) |
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Re: RT Aftermarket Nav Systems?????
Difficult call! I really like the in dash GPS that came with my truck but one of the advantages is its integration with the radio and climate controls. I'm sure you would loose that integration by going with an aftermarket in dash GPS system. With that in mind, I agree with Voices, go with the portable.
Good Luck!
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Re: RT Aftermarket Nav Systems?????
for in dash your just swapping wires with the old head unit and connecting wires go to Find Car Audio/Video Gear that Fits Your Vehicle at Crutchfield! they will hook you up with everything you need (wiring kits, covers) and for most things you buy its free, and they include a free set of instructions, you just need to put in your trucks details and it will tell you what fits, they even got a live chat so they can help you.
but portable it so much easier GARMIN IS THE BEST
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Re: RT Aftermarket Nav Systems?????
Thanks for the input. I have to agree that a portable is easier, however, I am dealing with someone who has made up her mind that we need an in dash system that will also play DVDs. The OE radio just doesn't fill that requirement. I like the idea of going with a system that has Garmin mapping, because Garmin's headquarters is located around the corner from my house.
After checking out the Crutchfield site, I have found that the Kenwood DNX8120 uses Garmin mapping on internal memory so you can play music while you use the nav system. Does anyone have one of these installed???? |
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Re: RT Aftermarket Nav Systems?????
If money isn't a factor, then go with the Kenwood. I've got a Kenwood DDX7017 DVD Player in my dash. It's also set up for navigation, but adding the equipment and necessary modules to make it work would have cost me over $600.00 and since it was two years old when I got the truck, it was already older tech that wouldn't work as well. I've gotta go with everyone else and go portable. I've got a Magellon Maestro 3250 set up with a floor mount, so it's out of the way and doesn't block the radio or windshield.
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Re: RT Aftermarket Nav Systems?????
I have spent some time on this...as I couldn't stomach the Honda price for factory NAV + backup camera (and then still need something else for bluetooth)
I'm getting the Pioneer AVICF700BT that is being released in a couple of weeks. Plenty of info on Pioneer's website. Flash based. Gives me Bluetooth, backup camera, XM. Installed for $1,400. Supposed to be really good voice rec too. If you have an iPod you can get an optional module as well. Also has an SD slot for upgrades, MP3's, etc. The installer indicates they will integrate it to the steering wheel controls as well. There are two models above this if you need to play video. Last edited by Teledatageek : 06-11-2008 at 01:20 PM. |
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Soooo.... I guess that means you're buyin' on Saturday? MuWah ah ah ah
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