| OCDetails |
| Is there already wiring set up to just plug and play a changer under the seat, or am I going to have to run that wiring back to the HU? I just picked up the truck tonight and haven't had a chance to really bust through everything. Any help would be appreciated. |
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| MSTEWART |
I just purchased a genuine CD Changer from this web site: http://www.handa-accessories.com/pilelect.html
I paid $190 for the entire kit. It comes with mounting brackets, cd changer, magazine, wiring. I paid $199.82 after shipping. I should receive it tomorrow. So far it is a great deal since they are going for over $200 used on ebay. :2: :2: :2: |
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| jay |
| There's a blue 14-pin connector on the back of the head unit that you'll need to plug into. There is no existing wiring to connect to an under-seat changer. You'll need to run the wire, and pull the head unit to connect it. This thread will show you how to pull the head unit to connect the cable. Then, it's just a matter of figuring out the cable run from under the seat to behind the dash. |
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| OCDetails |
| Ah..... Thanks for that help. That's what I'll do then. What's the part number for the CD Changer you got online? |
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| jay |
quote: Originally posted by OCDetails
Ah..... Thanks for that help. That's what I'll do then. What's the part number for the CD Changer you got online?
His link takes you right to the CD changer ordering page. I couldntt find a part number. There's also a link to a pdf of the installation instructions, which confirm what I said in my earlier post about installing the changer. |
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| MSTEWART |
| I got the CD Changer via UPS yesterday! It only took 3 days for ground shipping! I installed it in about 45 minutes. It came with instructions and was very easy to install. I would highly recommend this company. Hands down they are cheaper on CD Changers than any other website, including used ones on ebay. It does say that it is a limited time only so you might want to hurry! :2: |
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