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Replacing a 2010 Nissan Maxima Car Radio
Posted on 12/21/21 at 1:40 pm
Posted on 12/21/21 at 1:40 pm
Car has 177,000 miles on it and still drives like a dream. Never had any major problems with it, so I'd like to continue driving it for as long as possible. That said, I would like to at least update the radio to something current if I'm going to continue driving it around. Have no idea where to start though. Just looking for something that pairs well with my iPhone. Any recommendations?
Posted on 12/21/21 at 2:01 pm to shutterspeed
Best Buy typically does Free Installs on new radio. Last time I did it, I go an apple car play radio with all features on a $229 unit and free install. Added bluetooth, hd radio, etc. Most places were same price for head unit with $99 install and up.
Posted on 12/21/21 at 9:21 pm to shutterspeed
Does it have room for a double din? I put a nice pioneer in my old Jeep. Big touchscreen with CarPlay and you could do navigation/Spotify and several other things.
Posted on 12/25/21 at 4:20 pm to gobuxgo5
If you're a DIYer, look into Crutchfield.
Posted on 12/26/21 at 11:34 pm to shutterspeed
quote:YouTube. https://youtu.be/go6trFzzNrs
Any recommendations?
Posted on 12/27/21 at 7:32 am to QuietTiger
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If you're a DIYer, look into Crutchfield.
Gold standard for DYI. It's really not that hard if you are handy.
Here's a start. Crutchfield
This post was edited on 12/27/21 at 7:36 am
Posted on 12/27/21 at 10:34 am to Lonnie Utah
Crutchfield is fine and all, but the best place for cable assemblies and adapters to avoid wire splicing is Metra
Posted on 12/27/21 at 11:59 am to HubbaBubba
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Crutchfield is fine and all, but the best place for cable assemblies and adapters to avoid wire splicing is Metra
Crutchfield's Ready Harness service does all the wiring to the Metra type adapters for you.
If you purchase our ReadyHarness service, we'll pull your new car stereo out of the box, remove its wiring harness, then connect it — wire by wire — to the vehicle-specific harnesses that plug into your vehicle's wiring.
Our wiring pro consults the wiring diagrams for your car stereo and for your vehicle to make sure that every connection is correct. We'll even terminate any unused wires, so you won't have to worry about them.
Posted on 12/28/21 at 12:47 pm to weadjust
I'll vouch for Crutchfield as well.
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