New Headunit for 2014 Unlimited
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New Headunit for 2014 Unlimited
Hey Guys,
I have seen a couple post of people with aftermarket headunits and wanted some input on it. I have a new 2014 Sahara Polar edition unlimited and it has the basic stock radio in it. I am in no rush at all but in the future want to put a new radio in it. I dont need much but definitely want a touchscreen. I know about crutchfield and all that, I used it for my other cars but honestly I was thinking about about just getting the touchscreen that Jeep makes for the Rubicons and Sahara's? It has to be the one with navigation obivously but wanted your guys opinion on it. You think that would be a good thing to do or just look at other aftermarket headunits?
Like I said I am in no rush and am open to all suggustions. Thanks guys
I have seen a couple post of people with aftermarket headunits and wanted some input on it. I have a new 2014 Sahara Polar edition unlimited and it has the basic stock radio in it. I am in no rush at all but in the future want to put a new radio in it. I dont need much but definitely want a touchscreen. I know about crutchfield and all that, I used it for my other cars but honestly I was thinking about about just getting the touchscreen that Jeep makes for the Rubicons and Sahara's? It has to be the one with navigation obivously but wanted your guys opinion on it. You think that would be a good thing to do or just look at other aftermarket headunits?
Like I said I am in no rush and am open to all suggustions. Thanks guys
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Alright, that's what I was most likely going to do just wanted people's opinion on it.
Also if anyone has done an aftermarket touch screen can you tell me how it looks? And how hard in a jeep is it to install?
I assume it will not for in the hole of the stock radio and need to buy a new faceplate and all. So that my new question what needs to be purchased for it and how easy in Jeeps are they?
Also if anyone has done an aftermarket touch screen can you tell me how it looks? And how hard in a jeep is it to install?
I assume it will not for in the hole of the stock radio and need to buy a new faceplate and all. So that my new question what needs to be purchased for it and how easy in Jeeps are they?
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The only problem I have with the aftermarket stuff is you will lose some of your Jeep features. None of the aftermarket wiring harnesses, as far as I can tell, will let you reuse your Uconnect microphone or satellite antenna. You have to install the ones that came with the new radio.
Plus, since they don't communicate on the can bus, you won't see the interaction with your EVIC. I have the basic radio (130) and even though it doesn't have navigation, it does what I need it to do. I can get a $100 garmin and get Nav.
Personally, I'd like to have a touchscreen radio, but it is not high on my priority list.
Plus, since they don't communicate on the can bus, you won't see the interaction with your EVIC. I have the basic radio (130) and even though it doesn't have navigation, it does what I need it to do. I can get a $100 garmin and get Nav.
Personally, I'd like to have a touchscreen radio, but it is not high on my priority list.
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The only problem I have with the aftermarket stuff is you will lose some of your Jeep features. None of the aftermarket wiring harnesses, as far as I can tell, will let you reuse your Uconnect microphone or satellite antenna. You have to install the ones that came with the new radio. Plus, since they don't communicate on the can bus, you won't see the interaction with your EVIC. I have the basic radio (130) and even though it doesn't have navigation, it does what I need it to do. I can get a $100 garmin and get Nav. Personally, I'd like to have a touchscreen radio, but it is not high on my priority list.
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I agree with both of you since I've had a stock radio in one of my cars and aftermarket. Personally I just like the touchscreen not saying it has to be aftermarket but even stock just like it. The aftermarket I agree might get better sound quality and some more options but like the other guy said I wouldn't have Uconnect and standard Bluetooth and all.
I'm in no rush I just bought it and am just seeing what I would like to do but is it even possible to put a Jeep touchscreen in there if I have a stock radio? And where could I purchase it?
I'm in no rush I just bought it and am just seeing what I would like to do but is it even possible to put a Jeep touchscreen in there if I have a stock radio? And where could I purchase it?
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I agree with both of you since I've had a stock radio in one of my cars and aftermarket. Personally I just like the touchscreen not saying it has to be aftermarket but even stock just like it. The aftermarket I agree might get better sound quality and some more options but like the other guy said I wouldn't have Uconnect and standard Bluetooth and all. I'm in no rush I just bought it and am just seeing what I would like to do but is it even possible to put a Jeep touchscreen in there if I have a stock radio? And where could I purchase it?
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