Wrathernaut's Double-Din Installation FAQ, Shopping and Resource List
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Osa713 (06-25-2013)
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Osa713 (06-25-2013)
#920
Thanks so much for all the info!!
I have an '03 G35. OEM stereo crapped out. Time to replace.
My installer said he did the exact same install on another G35 recently (Bose) and used a 70-7550 wire harness with this Output Converter:
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/AAMP+OF+...4659&cp=1&lp=1
He said it worked great.
Is this an alternative solution to the PAC ROEM-NIS2? This wasn't in his parts list.
I'm obviously a noob here, so bear with me. Is one solution better than the other? Are they completely unrelated?
Thanks again.
I have an '03 G35. OEM stereo crapped out. Time to replace.
My installer said he did the exact same install on another G35 recently (Bose) and used a 70-7550 wire harness with this Output Converter:
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/AAMP+OF+...4659&cp=1&lp=1
He said it worked great.
Is this an alternative solution to the PAC ROEM-NIS2? This wasn't in his parts list.
I'm obviously a noob here, so bear with me. Is one solution better than the other? Are they completely unrelated?
Thanks again.
#921
#923
#924
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so i recently purchased a pioneer avid d3. I've been looking around through this but am struggling to find the information for exactly it, what all do i need to hook it up to my car? What harness? It's on the stock system. I know i need the double din kit. It's an 04 coupe
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#927
Just like post #1.
PAC ROEM if you've got bose and are keeping the amp, 70-7550 if not.
Pioneer generally need more trim to fill the gaps, so get the scosche universal trim kit from post #1.
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