JRG said:A freind got a non-built in setup from walmart that straps the screens the the headreasts and the player sits on the center consol. The whole thing is in a nice bag, comes with ALL the cords, the screens are widescreen and swivel within thier own casing. Nice setup for about $300 I think. The only thing not included was headphones.
JRG
JRMora said:I got one of those from Walmart to keep the kids amused on long trips. I also got the P. I. E. adapter so it plays through the factory stereo..... (... $75 for the adapter).
Juan
JRMora said:I got one of those from Walmart to keep the kids amused on long trips. I also got the P. I. E. adapter so it plays through the factory stereo.
I admit, it's not as cheap as some built in's, but it was over $1000 cheaper than any I looked at. I can also use it inside the hotel, trailer, of just kicking around in the garage.
Playing through the factory stereo it sounds as good as any of the +$1000 units I looked at.
By the way, It worked great on the first trip (5 in the truck, over 1000 miles in 4 days). Well worth the $375 I have in it ($300 for the unit, $75 for the adapter).
Juan
DGibbs said:I put the DVD player in the lower center console and ran the wires through the back of the lid. There's just enough room for them to pass if you're careful!
This $75 adapter has peaked my interest though... tell me more! The only concern I would have is that I would be forced to listed to Nemo in surround sound where now I can listen to the stereo on the front speakers and have Nemo limited to the back of the cab.
DGibbs said:JRMora - I went to www.pie.net and looked at their application guide for the 2002-2004 Ram 1500. (they don't have any thing listed for 2500) They show part number CHRY02-AUX, 10-Pin connector at headunit. The notes say that the radio must be a CD changer controller and that it's not compatible with "RBQ".
So... I've got a single CD factory radio with no cassette player and no CD-changer. Is this adapter what I need?
JRMora said:Yes, that's the one. I think we have the same radio - on the lower right corner of the display you should find the letters "RBK" - that's the factory code for the radio. The PIE adapter won't work with the Nav radios (RB1 or RB4) or the 6 disc in dash changer (RBQ) but should work with the others.
Juan.
JRMora said:I can't take a picture right now (I'm 600 miles from my truck - that's a loooong telephoto lens), nut on my radio it's printed in very small (like 1/16") letters on the display panel. If you can't find it, check the label in your glove box - it may have the radio code as well.
I do think you have the same radio - RBK, though.
Juan
jacqnbill said:Thanks JR for the reply. I don't have anything regarding the radio in the glove box label. I found a small white label "RAZ" printed on the left lower side of the readout. I really want this to work.
Bill