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Same here! ... - as you said, the bigger screen is nice...
To be completely honest, while my radio uses a Double-DIN bezel, it actually has what they call a "floating" 10 inch display, so yeah, bigger is better!
Same here! ... - as you said, the bigger screen is nice...
Thank you for reminding me about the DVD playing CDs. That makes it easier. I’ll probably go somewhere in the $200 - 300 range. I don’t need top of the line picture. I just want functionality, especially something easy to use while driving. Every one of them is probably light years ahead of the old factory radio. I do want Bluetooth to connect with our phones, and a radio that can pull in lots of stations. Back when I listened to Rush Limbaugh every day, AM clarity was really important. Now, with Rush gone, there probably isn’t a lot of future in AM besides local sports. I do want a backup camera. I got spoiled with the rental Toyota Corolla I drove for a couple weeks after my wreck.Mine isn't available anymore.
Check these out, the all come with CD slot like mine.
https://www.pioneerelectronics.com/PUSA/Car/DVD+Receivers
DVD superceded CD, but they all play ordinary CDs too.
Here is the link for Crutchfield.
All of these fit your needs.
https://www.crutchfield.com/g_168550/In-dash-DVD-Receivers.html?tp=20217
If you decide on one, ask us what we think about your choice before ordering.
No Infinity. I’ll probably install it myself.Are you going to install yourself?
SLT doesn't have Infinity system right?
Rearview Camera I got from Amazon, NATIKA brand, very decent cameras that fit the bill.
Get the ine that is best for your install situation.
Bigceltic, which Kenwood did you get? Ozymandias which Pioneer did you get? I've been searching Crutchfield and am overwhelmed by the choices available. I think I have to give up on the CD idea as none seem to have it. I'm old and I have several, but I guess I can get a Bluetooth CD player that should work with any of them.
There are services that will transfer your CD's to a thumb drive pretty economically.Vehicle must have had an ALPINE head unit in it once in the past.
https://www.crutchfield.com/p_500CHAS634/Alpine-CHA-S634.html
Check out the reviews for it, almost 20 years old.
My guess is that the previous owner took the HU out but left the Changer behind as this isn't used anymore today. You'll probably find the unused wiring for it behind your Radio.
I'd get rid of it, uses a lot of space in the box.
I bet the guy I bought it from didn’t even know that was in there as he bought it from someone in Florida. Probably didn’t even know that compartment was in there. And the current radio in the truck is a Mopar unit that has “2002 Cherokee” written on it.Vehicle must have had an ALPINE head unit in it once in the past.
https://www.crutchfield.com/p_500CHAS634/Alpine-CHA-S634.html
Check out the reviews for it, almost 20 years old.
My guess is that the previous owner took the HU out but left the Changer behind as this isn't used anymore today. You'll probably find the unused wiring for it behind your Radio.
I'd get rid of it, uses a lot of space in the box.
I think I have to give up on the CD idea as none seem to have it. I'm old and I have several, but I guess I can get a Bluetooth CD player that should work with any of them.
That's a lot of files!!One feature you might look for in any new setup would be a USB port, either USB A (traditional), or USB C (the new style). I've got a 32GB flash drive filled with over 5,000 music files that I ripped from CDs. Set that puppy to shuffle and it will play for more than 2 weeks without repeating a song. It's a bit of work to rip them into MP3s, but once you have it the work is done. And since backing them up is really just copying files to somewhere, you never have to worry about degradation over time since you just buy another flash drive and copy the backup over.
That's a lot of files!!
I don't think I want to go THAT big!
Let me tell you, bigger REALLY IS better, particularly since so many of the controls are now through the touchscreen. It only seems big for the first week. After that you realize you can't go back to anything smaller.I don't think I want to go THAT big!