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medmondson

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  1. For me, the big difference comes down to setup. With steering wheel controls and a decent dash dock, I quite honestly prefer this to my previous D3. Pandora is fantastic, iPod controls are much improved and Motion X is a vastly superior GPS to the disc based one in the D3.

     

    Once you get used to the device the "shortcomings" are generally reduced to "quirks".

     

    You really shouldn't do much when behind the wheel anyway (which is probably why certain things aren't possible), but things like source change, track skip and vol are managed beautifully with added steering wheel controls.

  2. Just got everything installed today and so far I'm really optimistic about the future of this device.

     

    Big thanks to Mike for the extensions app. The ability to go back to the app list through the head is game changing. I really hope the appradio takes off like some of the other pioneer heads and Pioneer and the user community get deeply involved and this thing continues to grow.

  3. I'm moving into an appradio from an AVIC-D3. One of the features I liked best about the D3 is, if I was on a map and the iPod track changed, artist and title popped along the bottom of the map display, and in turn if anything else was on the display when a map move was approaching, the map moved to the foreground for the duration of the event.

     

    Is anything at all like this possible with the appradio?

  4. Can someone help me compile a list of what I need to purchase to complete this installation?

     

    1) App Radio

    2) Silverado Compatible Dash Kit

    3) PAC-SWI PS Steering Wheel Controller

     

    Crutchfield is also showing the following:

     

    1) Single pole-double throw replay (seems to be for an alarm, which I don't have)

    2) OnStar Bus Interface (I don't use it, don't care if it is retained)

    3) Antenna Adapter

     

    Do I need any of these as well?

     

    Thanks

  5. VBlue, can you elaborate? Are you confirming that the AppRadio will fit in my Silverado?

     

    I chatted with Crutchfield support yesterday evening; and their explanation was that it's 1/4 inch too deep. Is this the 1/4 inch beyond "recommend" clearance and not 1/4 Inch beyond actual available space?

     

    Thanks

  6. I purchased everything from Crutchfield. You just put your car in and they tell you everything you need to install the radio. They also provide installation guides for some of the common stuff.

    Interestingly enough, Crutchfield site tells me it won't fit in my Silverado. I've got a double DIN. I wonder why it returns this result.

  7. I'm a long time D3 user who's just acquired a new vehicle, left behind my D3 in the old, and am considering doing my first self installation. My D3 was installed by Best Buy, and installation was quite affordable. Now, 5 or so years later, their quote to install an AppRadio is $320 (if I wanted to maintain steering wheel controls). This price has pushed me to consider installing myself. I've never done an in dash installation before, but am generally a pretty handy person (basic home repair, build computers, home theatre setups, etc).

     

    So I know I have to get a dash kit and I believe an antenna adapter to install an AppRadio into my 2007 Chevy Silverado. Can anyone provide advice, insight or links to resources for a first time installer?

     

    I'm game to give this a go, but of course dont want to f it up.

     

    Thanks!

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