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    how do you even install those? to the back of the radio?
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    The amount of money that you are going to spend on one is not worth it. Simply wait, save your money, and buy a new receiver. You can get one from Crutchfield.com for $130.00 that includes an aux port for your ipod and all hardware needed to install. It took me literally an hour to put mine in and that includes soldering the wiring harness. If you use wire nuts, and I don't advise doing that, it should take about 15 min. to do. Trust me, you'll be happy you waited.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jetscrazy44 View Post
    how do you even install those? to the back of the radio?
    those plug in where the antenna plugs in. all you gotta do is remove the radio, unplug the antenna, plug that boy in and route the wire wherever you'd like it to plug into the pod. i'd definitely go that route if you aren't planning to get a new receiver.
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    If you spend more than $5, you've spent too much.
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    Any fm transmitter i heard has horrible quality..
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    Quote Originally Posted by noreasonwhyy View Post
    those plug in where the antenna plugs in. all you gotta do is remove the radio, unplug the antenna, plug that boy in and route the wire wherever you'd like it to plug into the pod. i'd definitely go that route if you aren't planning to get a new receiver.
    So it sounds like you lose the radio capabilities when you do this?
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