Upgrading the Original DVD/Radio in our RV
Re: Upgrading the Original DVD/Radio in our RV
Yeah, I did it. You have to make a bezel because the din is smaller than original. I made video of the process ..... i will try to get to editing soon.
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2014 Starcraft AR-One 15RB
2006 Chevrolet Silverado
2006 Chevrolet Silverado
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Re: Upgrading the Original DVD/Radio in our RV
Hello there, any updates to your project? I'm curious about doing the same thing in our trailer.
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Jim & Tammy Ferrenburg
2015 Nissan Frontier Pro-4X
2018 Autumn Ridge 18QB Extreme Edition
Jim & Tammy Ferrenburg
2015 Nissan Frontier Pro-4X
2018 Autumn Ridge 18QB Extreme Edition
Upgrading the Original DVD/Radio in our RV
Our Barely used DVD/Receiver system died. I had to totally take it apart to get a CD out of it. In complete reality We "might" have used it for a total of 40 hours. We never even put a DVD in it, usually I played a CD or a usb stick with MP3s on it while I was working.
I am not putting an RV unit back in. I am goung to fit a pioneer double din DVD receiver AVH-601EX in the spot vacated by our old Drive EED-V06.
There is a fairly significant size difference, so, it won't be a simple swap.
This swap out will require a little wood working, bracket fabrication, extra remote ports and cables and an A/B/AB Speaker Selector.
I've been using pioneer Car Stereo systems for 30 years. Every one I ever owned lasted several years longer than the two this one did. In my cars, there is always a CD going. In my work truck it plays at least 2 hours every day driving around town, on average.
I will photo and video document this swap for those that might want to do the same thing in the future, starting today.
I am not putting an RV unit back in. I am goung to fit a pioneer double din DVD receiver AVH-601EX in the spot vacated by our old Drive EED-V06.
There is a fairly significant size difference, so, it won't be a simple swap.
This swap out will require a little wood working, bracket fabrication, extra remote ports and cables and an A/B/AB Speaker Selector.
I've been using pioneer Car Stereo systems for 30 years. Every one I ever owned lasted several years longer than the two this one did. In my cars, there is always a CD going. In my work truck it plays at least 2 hours every day driving around town, on average.
I will photo and video document this swap for those that might want to do the same thing in the future, starting today.
2014 Starcraft AR-One 15RB
2006 Chevrolet Silverado
2006 Chevrolet Silverado
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