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wcjeep
Aug 07, 2013Explorer
The Cassette adapter is probably the easiest. However, the cassette adapter does not transmit stereo sound. It's mono. The hardwire FM transmitter might work best. However, depending on the model/type it gets close to just replacing the entire stereo. Check Crutchfield to see what fits your vehicle. I prefer something with USB. If the USB connection is on the front of the deck go with Nano USB. It sticks out 1/4". If it's stolen your out $10. Ipods/Iphones/Smartphones are nice. If you forget it in the vehicle and it's stolen it will hurt. For a little more money for a deck you could get bluetooth. I added an Alpine to the wife's vehicle. It also works great at Bluetooth streaming Pandora. Crutchfield is great at sending the instructions and any adapters required. Local stores will sell the adapters separately.
A few aftermarket decks will only send music to the front speakers while working on USB. Always read the reviews.
A few aftermarket decks will only send music to the front speakers while working on USB. Always read the reviews.
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