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JoeRRS Member Since: 04 Feb 2011 Location: Eaglescliffe Posts: 217 |
Any pictures?
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Fri May 09 2014 3:39am |
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triplemmm Member Since: 22 Mar 2014 Location: SE Posts: 77 |
After reading some posts on different forums I too was under the impression that its a nightmare, but it isn't. So long as the installers know what they are talking about.
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Fri May 09 2014 12:28pm |
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Yanos Member Since: 23 Sep 2014 Location: Edinburgh Posts: 2 |
I am currently toying with the idea of doing something similar to my RRS. I cant be doing with the current stereo and the AUX in is just a joke for external playing from a player or phone.
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Sat Nov 01 2014 2:01pm |
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Olly-ibiza Member Since: 23 Aug 2014 Location: Chester/Ibiza Posts: 189 |
Im ripping the HK ( ) out of mine this week, its not really that hard to do, iv made a speaker loom to go from my new head unit to where the defunct HK amp is, got an adaptor to connect the steering controls to the new headunit.
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Sun Nov 02 2014 8:05pm |
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triplemmm Member Since: 22 Mar 2014 Location: SE Posts: 77 |
Hi Yanos I got mine done by Road Radio Crawley. Went to another specialist who does Range Rovers but the guy in Crawley Road Radio was very knowledgeable, showed me pics of another RRS they'd done and went through pro's and con's with me. It certainly can be done, and yes, I believe its because a lot of places shy away from the OEM system. Yes, the settings to reset MPG etc. can't be accessed, although still work fine. No great loss. A hard wired widescreen TomTom is much more friendly (no more agreeing to Terms and conditions before every use!) and can be removed if you need to use it in another vehicle. Sold the headunit for £400 and the amp for £190 so helps to pay for some of the system. |
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Mon Nov 03 2014 2:02am |
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garrycol Member Since: 30 Nov 2010 Location: Canberra Posts: 1067 |
So now that you have lost steering wheel controls to navigate around the computer menu on the dash how are you going to make changes if you need too.
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Mon Nov 03 2014 6:13am |
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triplemmm Member Since: 22 Mar 2014 Location: SE Posts: 77 |
The only thing you can't really do is change language, or reset MPG/Trip stats.
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Mon Nov 03 2014 1:41pm |
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garrycol Member Since: 30 Nov 2010 Location: Canberra Posts: 1067 |
Most of the things that you mentioned will not be impacted as they are controlled by the i button on the indicator stork so you can reset mpg etc. What you will not be able to change are the settings within the menu that are set by the volume and forward and back buttons on the steering wheel - you will loose the ability to change things like speed alarm, the time the headlights stay on, temps etc - not such an issue if you are happy with the settings you already have as they should not change.
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Tue Nov 04 2014 5:29am |
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rumz Member Since: 06 Nov 2014 Location: Horley, Surrey Posts: 101 |
Hi triplemmm - how much did it all cost if you don't mind me asking? |
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Fri Dec 05 2014 12:27am |
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triplemmm Member Since: 22 Mar 2014 Location: SE Posts: 77 |
£1500
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Tue Dec 09 2014 11:28pm |
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