After market NAV system - again
There's alot of information about different GPS/DVD, yadda, yadda systems.
I was just curious which system you all think gives you the best bang for the buck. I'm thinking about swapping out the stock NAV for a aftermarket one. Realtime GPS, CD (all - MP3, etc.), Bluetooth, iPod, AM/FM, maybe even a HDD is what I'm looking for. thanks for the replies |
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You want a Garmin based navigational system that uses a hard drive-not DVD/CD disc based system.
I have a Kenwood DNX7100 system that I am very happy with. It can be utilized with all the bells and whistles. John Morton (poster) has an Eclipse system that he hightly values. Go find a post of his :lightbulb and you can see photos of his system and other modifications. John use to install car audio systems and he is quite handy to use as a reference. If you get a scanguage II unit, you will replace most of your Ford hybrid displays. |
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I have a Kenwood Excelon piece with the Garmin type nav and it works well. Bluetooth is not available but iPod controls are and they work OK, kind of slow. I have an upgraded audio system which sounds much better with an aftermarket source unit, and the Kenwood was chosen more for audio quality and features as opposed to nav and DVD features. The Pioneer AVIC's are priced very aggressively right now and you may want to look into those:
http://www.al-eds.com/product.php?pr...cat=280&page=1 |
Re: After market NAV system - again
Originally Posted by SoCalRep
(Post 166205)
I have a Kenwood Excelon piece with the Garmin type nav and it works well. Bluetooth is not available but iPod controls are and they work OK, kind of slow. I have an upgraded audio system which sounds much better with an aftermarket source unit, and the Kenwood was chosen more for audio quality and features as opposed to nav and DVD features. The Pioneer AVIC's are priced very aggressively right now and you may want to look into those:
http://www.al-eds.com/product.php? productid=16265&cat=280&page=1 |
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I have actually been looking into a DNX8120 when it comes out from kenwood, however the price on that D-3 is pretty tempting!
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The entry level pioneers are pretty crappy, you get what you pay for but if you just really want nav they do work. The Kenwoods are kind of considered by the aftermarket 12v world to be the top nav/video stuff right now. In the near future (very near hopefully, it's already late) there will be some new stuff out... check out Azentek, in dash full computer...upgradeable nav, harddrive, OBDII hookup for code reading, dual core processing so you can do seperate tasks up front or in the rear if you setup a screen, card slot for a cellular wi-fi card etc etc, basically a full computer in your dash. When I went through it all I though the obdII reader was cool, but that was before I knew about the scangauge....not sure what can be worked out with the computer hooked up but I have a friend pretty high up in the company so I'm sure something can be arranged :)
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I'm looking to remove the factory navigation system in my 2008 Mariner Hybrid to add a blue tooth kit, does anyone have some directions for completing this task?
thanks, Brian |
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The best bang for the buck is definitely a paper map
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if you succeed in swapping out the system - I might be interested in the old unit - I need one for my FEH
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Re: After market NAV system - again
Originally Posted by bstanton11
(Post 167798)
I'm looking to remove the factory navigation system in my 2008 Mariner Hybrid to add a blue tooth kit, does anyone have some directions for completing this task?
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