has anyone done a lcd install befor
Thats what sucks about using a PAC adapter, with the stock headunit. It also does this with my subs. But hopefully come winter time Ill have my Polk Momo/Phoenix Gold/Kenwood setup goin. I also noticed my stock 6x9'* are rated at 10 ohms.
On another note. I was thinking of replacing the stock headunit with a LCD, and putting the aftermarket radio either in the glove box or the A/C control din; and moving the A/c control either in the center consule or glove box.
On another note. I was thinking of replacing the stock headunit with a LCD, and putting the aftermarket radio either in the glove box or the A/C control din; and moving the A/c control either in the center consule or glove box.
Make the A/C unit completly remote...
Have it display what its doing along the top of the instrument panel and have a couple of buttons hidden on ur console...
hehe, but dont ask me, how yet...
EDIT: I thought my "top of the instrument panel" might be mistaken for actuaally ON top... I mean just above the instrument cluster ON the dash..like above the speedo and such....Yeah so i just had to make sure of that
EDIT: I thought my "top of the instrument panel" might be mistaken for actuaally ON top... I mean just above the instrument cluster ON the dash..like above the speedo and such....Yeah so i just had to make sure of that
Asa far as price what brands are they. It seems to be a pretty good price but wont know until you list brands. But as far as the power wire goes. I would personally go with a 2 gauge, but nothing smaller than a 4 gauge.
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good i was going to do 2 gauge anyway the brans foe the units i forgot but they are at walmart you can go online and look but this is the new stuff that walmart is carring
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