fm modulator
its not too hard, but if i were you, i would save the $50-$75 that you will spend on a decent FM modulator and put that towrds an aftermarket headunit that is ipod ready. (or atleast has an aux input) they start out around $125 on ebay
but if you really have your heart set on keeping the stock headunit and have atleast a little knowlage in soldering/running wires in a car you should be fine.
i helped install one, and you run a few wires from back near the antena up towrds the front of the car.
but if you really have your heart set on keeping the stock headunit and have atleast a little knowlage in soldering/running wires in a car you should be fine.
i helped install one, and you run a few wires from back near the antena up towrds the front of the car.
If your HU is a CD changer controller you can get an AUX/iPod adapter, the PAC I-PAC-OEM will work much better then any FM MOD, and it's plug and play... http://www.pac-audio.com/produ...ation
Also available from PIE... http://www.pie.net/store/index...D=212
Also available from BlizSafe... http://www.blitzsafe.com/blitz....html and more then a few others.
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Also available from PIE... http://www.pie.net/store/index...D=212
Also available from BlizSafe... http://www.blitzsafe.com/blitz....html and more then a few others.
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