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GM12-AUXV2 |
March-17-12 |
| Reviewer:
Woodservices LLC
from Stonewall, NC
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What a great product. Hooked right up to my clients Vibe. Other than the power and ground there is no guess work needed.
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Aux input |
March-06-12 |
| Reviewer:
Henryb9
from Newport News, VA
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As I prepped by removing the dash, it wasn't hard to remove. After figuring out how I was going to run the cabling, next was connecting the power/gnd. After looking around, I noticed that you could use the hot-wire (from the wiring harness) from the radio, and I connected the GND to the back of the radio. Overall, not a bad install.
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AUX input for GM |
March-01-12 |
| Reviewer:
Anonymous person
from Little Rock AR
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takes all of 10 mins to install and works great. sound quality is incredible for an aux input. sounds like a factory install so nice to be able to plug my Iphone into my truck and hear my internet radio
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Excellent Sound |
February-18-12 |
| Reviewer:
JustinP
from Wales, ME
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This thing was a piece of cake to put in. I have a 2005 Chevy Trailblazer LT with the Bose system and the last thing i wanted to do was replace that beast with an aftermarket stereo, but unfortunately it didnt come with an AUX port. Thats when i found this... It fits perfectly and it works with XM (it actually uses the XM band function, but XM still works if you are not using your MP# player). In my case the only part that needed thinking was figuring exactly which wire to tap into, but in the TB's case it was the top orange wire on the harness, and for the ground i just found a bolt in the stereo enclosure itself and hooked it to that. I would highly recommend this to anyone. And as always Crutchfield gave me excellent service before i even purchased the product!!
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Great way to get AUX into your car (2003 GMC Yukon |
February-13-12 |
| Reviewer:
Zambini
from Santa Cruz, CA
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Don't forget the butt connector! (or some way to splice into your +12v line).
Installation was pretty simple, just took a bit to find the right way to power it. Works great and it was definitely better than replacing my entire head unit (cheaper, and I got to keep my head unit!).
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