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Researching Aftermarket dvd H/U with Infinity system

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Old Nov 11, 2010 | 03:25 PM
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Ok, thanks for the heads up. What is the center stack bezel? Would that be the lip of plastic where the opening is? Also Do you recall what antenna adapter i need? I do see a general jeep antenna adapter when i do a google search, but i don't want to buy one and it be something different. I just wanna have all the right harnesses for the job. Seems like its one thing and then another. lol
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Old Nov 11, 2010 | 08:14 PM
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By far the best all in one double din HU on the market today is the AVIC X920BT. It's only shortcoming is Pioneers navigation has some room for improvement in the menus. From AVIC Feeds, to Pandora Link, the features abound.

As for that PAC module, if you have an Infiniti system, you will lose the ability to fade. Also am on my fourth one. They are very buggy and failure prone. I'm about to totally eliminate mine, and anyone doing a full system should too.
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Old Nov 12, 2010 | 03:22 AM
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The center stack bezel I'm talking about is the piece of black plastic that covers the entire front of the center dash. Like I said I had to trim it a little to get the face to open and close smooth. It turns in toward the radio face to create a nice smooth transition. That's the part I trimmed off. I don't remember the exact number of the antenna adapter, but it went from a squarish plug to a regular round antenna plug. I would think that it'd be the same for any Chrysler product from the same year. So one for any Jeep for your year should work.
As far as the PAC harness I haven't had any problems with mine. It did come unplugged from the wiring harness once, but I have since secured it so it can't move around behind the radio. You will have to choose is you want a front to back fade or a side to side fade though, like the previous poster said you will loose the fade ability of the radio. That is handled by the Amp with the factory Infinty system. You're right though, if it's not one thing it's another!
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