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Aspen 01-02-2007 09:04 AM

Double Din DVD Player in 2005 Denali
 
I'd like to put in a Double Din DVD screen in my truck. Is it possible to do this and keep my stock XM and Onstar with my current Bose speakers.

Thanks.

Any recommendations on DD systems

benamaster 01-02-2007 10:00 PM


Originally Posted by Aspen
I'd like to put in a Double Din DVD screen in my truck. Is it possible to do this and keep my stock XM and Onstar with my current Bose speakers.

Thanks.

Any recommendations on DD systems

You can keep the OnStar using a module, but the XM module would be useless, there are adapters though where you can utilize the factory antenna. As far as double din head units. There is the Kenwood DDX6019, the Pioneer AVIC-Z1, and the Eclipse AVN6600. The Pioneer is nice because it has the Hard Drive based Nav. The Kenwood requires an external Nav unit as would the Alpine IVA-W200.

Aspen 01-03-2007 08:31 AM


Originally Posted by benamaster
You can keep the OnStar using a module, but the XM module would be useless, there are adapters though where you can utilize the factory antenna. As far as double din head units. There is the Kenwood DDX6019, the Pioneer AVIC-Z1, and the Eclipse AVN6600. The Pioneer is nice because it has the Hard Drive based Nav. The Kenwood requires an external Nav unit as would the Alpine IVA-W200.


don't really need the nav; because I have a current Onstar subscription

Freedo 01-03-2007 07:56 PM

I looked at double din dvd headunits for close to a year and found the pioneer avh-p6800dvd.It has a 6 disc cd/dvd changer built in.

Blown02Sierra 01-04-2007 04:09 AM

It's the double din navi screen right? I've heard that some shops can mod those to play dvd's (from their own drive or a seperate source i'm not sure). Just a thought if you'd like to keep the "stock" look and maybe save some time and money.

Aspen 01-04-2007 11:17 AM

which adapters will I need to keep the onstar and XM ? Anybody have any links?


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