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12-19-2016, 09:49 PM | #2 |
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Location: McPherson, KS
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Re: 67 Suburban Planning a new System.
Sounds like a fun project. A Suburban offers way more audio options than a truck.
One of the options you have for a head unit is to modify your existing AM radio to add FM stereo, an iphone input, and pre-outs. It would cost you around $350. The advantages are original appearance (if that's important to you), no cutting the dash, and no need to hide the head unit. One disadvantage is that to play CD's you'd have to use an external player. Another disadvantage may be cost; you can probably buy a head unit with CD player and pre-outs for under $100. But you get what you pay for. If you're interested in a conversion, send me a private message and I'll provide more details.
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