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'99 - '06 GM Truck Modifications
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pre-2003 class 2 radio swap into post 2003 truck
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<blockquote data-quote="AuroraGirl" data-source="post: 22411" data-attributes="member: 9417"><p>AND a tape player! Lol! </p><p>More tone controls, better head unit from factory, as much burnt out backlighting, works with chimes and such</p><p></p><p></p><p>BUT i think i may have an issue, im not that sure of my plan because of the fact I cant seem to actuallly prove my radio is class 2</p><p>It has E&C which is a different databus that would be the thing to turn it on</p><p>But i dont know how the chimes are transferred, still reading on that</p><p></p><p>Also, i am trying to not spend money</p><p>I have a JVC from 10 years ago that i just need a harness and has bluetooth, cd, usb, etc...</p><p>But i want that in my f150 which has a BAD radio (I have to smack dash to stop a death noise often)</p><p>because it will pop in (single din)</p><p>I do have a radio in my first car i could pull out.. but still</p><p></p><p></p><p>The gm radio would be a lot of learning and if i toast the radio i simply dont care because 1998 park avenue radios are defective (antenna/noise problem) that requires a NLA part to fix </p><p>If it can be done ill have learned a bit about how the radios work and have understanding </p><p></p><p>But im still reading to see if my class 2 will turn on a e&c radio</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AuroraGirl, post: 22411, member: 9417"] AND a tape player! Lol! More tone controls, better head unit from factory, as much burnt out backlighting, works with chimes and such BUT i think i may have an issue, im not that sure of my plan because of the fact I cant seem to actuallly prove my radio is class 2 It has E&C which is a different databus that would be the thing to turn it on But i dont know how the chimes are transferred, still reading on that Also, i am trying to not spend money I have a JVC from 10 years ago that i just need a harness and has bluetooth, cd, usb, etc... But i want that in my f150 which has a BAD radio (I have to smack dash to stop a death noise often) because it will pop in (single din) I do have a radio in my first car i could pull out.. but still The gm radio would be a lot of learning and if i toast the radio i simply dont care because 1998 park avenue radios are defective (antenna/noise problem) that requires a NLA part to fix If it can be done ill have learned a bit about how the radios work and have understanding But im still reading to see if my class 2 will turn on a e&c radio [/QUOTE]
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