WTB: C6 factory cd/mp3/XM radio
#1
How much would you pay? I am not really sure how much it is worth.. I could include the antenna too ( in case there is not some huge hole drilled under it)
I thought I would not care for navigation, but I really miss it ( I had on my prior car), so I want to get a navigation unit for that space.
I thought I would not care for navigation, but I really miss it ( I had on my prior car), so I want to get a navigation unit for that space.
#2
Le Mans Master
Can you just drop in the XM radio without some kind of modifications? I was under the impression that it was not that easy based on the same experience with my Silverado last year.
#3
Drifting
Originally Posted by fair
We ordered a 2005 C6 Z51 but neglected to check off the XM radio option until it was too late. Doh! So we have a stock radio/cd/mp3 player but really wanted to go the XM radio route.
If anyone gets tired of their factory cd/mp3/xm radio and does an upgrade, please keep me in mind for reselling your old radio!
Thanks,
fair@pobox.com
If anyone gets tired of their factory cd/mp3/xm radio and does an upgrade, please keep me in mind for reselling your old radio!
Thanks,
fair@pobox.com
There is a 1SB 6 disc changer radio on Ebay (his reserve is 150.00)...
The XM is a seperate module, have no idea of the wiring required... You need the 1SB radio for XM (as a starting point). Its not compatible with the others (as a GM product). Several aftermarket players are able to be installed in some manner to the radio you have now. (XM Roady etc...)
#5
Le Mans Master
Originally Posted by ttomczak
There is a 1SB 6 disc changer radio on Ebay (his reserve is 150.00)...
The XM is a seperate module, have no idea of the wiring required... You need the 1SB radio for XM (as a starting point). Its not compatible with the others (as a GM product). Several aftermarket players are able to be installed in some manner to the radio you have now. (XM Roady etc...)
The XM is a seperate module, have no idea of the wiring required... You need the 1SB radio for XM (as a starting point). Its not compatible with the others (as a GM product). Several aftermarket players are able to be installed in some manner to the radio you have now. (XM Roady etc...)