Aftermarket stereo

05duri720

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Anybody have a recommendation for a good aftermarket radio that fits in the existing opening, maybe touch screen? I don't want a DVD player and it must have an aux in
 

PhilsLB7

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There are a lot of good brands out there. I would recommend going to Crutchfield to see what fits your truck and which radio has the options you want. Crutchfield has a lot of information but their not always the cheapest so do a little shopping once you find what you are looking for. Good luck!
 

Cknight199

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I love my pioneer headunit, even over my expensive kenwood that costed twice as much. Mainly because the skip, volume, and source are individual buttons and not just buttons integrated with the touch screen. Makes the whole unit seem faster because I can just click the skip button a whole bunch to skip a lot of songs rather than pressing a touch screen and waiting for the next song to load before I can skip again.

That being said, I DO have a kenwood headunit up for sale, full touchscreen :)
 

05duri720

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I love my pioneer headunit, even over my expensive kenwood that costed twice as much. Mainly because the skip, volume, and source are individual buttons and not just buttons integrated with the touch screen. Makes the whole unit seem faster because I can just click the skip button a whole bunch to skip a lot of songs rather than pressing a touch screen and waiting for the next song to load before I can skip again.

That being said, I DO have a kenwood headunit up for sale, full touchscreen :)

What are the specs, pics, and price?