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Ever hear of a 430N running version 61.00.03?

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Old Dec 15, 2023 | 10:08 AM
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Default Ever hear of a 430N running version 61.00.03?

Brief backstory. Bought a '17 Rubicon JKU out of a junkyard recently and getting it ready to go back on the road. Previous Owner out of Miami had every kind of gadget known to man on this thing - Some of which got stolen off it while it was at Copart.

So - anyway, I was looking at upgrading the 430N head unit to the latest spec. I had a 2015 Rubicon a good while back that had the same head unit and at one point, I had this all figured out. Now I've forgotten a bunch of stuff. Anyway, I was pulling version numbers and was looking at the mygig-disk website and noted that they say that the latest and greatest version is 50.01.01. Ok, great, so I go out and hop in the Jeep with my phone camera and was shocked to find that I'm running version 61.00.03. Hrmm...ok...really? Where would this have came from?

Googled it and found someone over on Wrangler Forum reported the exact same thing back in 2016, but that's it. Nothing else about it.

Been thinking about popping the unit out and swapping it over to a more expanded and larger 500 gig SSD where I can dump my 250 gig music collection. It would probably be best to do this before the old style mechanical drive fails (they all do eventually) I'm a computer tech by trade so I have the drive and the equipment necessary to do a bit for bit clone of the existing drive and then just expand the storage volume.



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