Ipod2car
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RE: Ipod2car
ive been through this before so this should answer your question. i asked around to a lot of car audio shops and they all said the same thing. the best way to go is just purchase an audio deck with and auxilary input or ipod connection. good fm transmitters go for about $50 but still have static. with a direct wire connection, you get no static and great sound. you can get a quality deck for a little over $100. A $50 difference but i think its well worth it. new deck, better sound, no static, looks clean.its the best way to go man.
#3
RE: Ipod2car
I wana a wire connection. But there is so many on the marked. Found a flew, but is there any major differences between the cheapest one and the most expensiveone?
Another question. Most of them says!
-Compatible with FORD Mustang 2001-2003 AB-FRD20
-Not compatible with factory in-dash or trunk multi-disc CD changer.
My factory sound system has a cd changer!! Would this thing work in my car??
Morten
Another question. Most of them says!
-Compatible with FORD Mustang 2001-2003 AB-FRD20
-Not compatible with factory in-dash or trunk multi-disc CD changer.
My factory sound system has a cd changer!! Would this thing work in my car??
Morten
#4
RE: Ipod2car
most of the ipod adapters for the stock radio (such as the Ipod2Car) plug IN-PLACE of the cd changer, so you can't use the changer any more. It really is easier and probably cheaper to just get a new deck wth an aux in cable. That way you can keep the changer as well. A lot of places offer free install on the deck and you just pay for parts. I think the ipod2car adapter for the stock deck is like 200 bucks so its really not worth it.
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