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Originally Posted by arcticreaver that actually doesn't look that bad. can you post pics on how you've hidden the wire? Actually... no. Because I can't see it. As you can
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The nav comes on with the ignition and the really nice thing is the touch screen is right there at your fingertip off the steering wheel. The screen is plenty big enough to read easily that close and you never lose your vision of what's up ahead when you look at it. The possible downside is that the disk that you need to stick down on the dash is likely to leave a mark if you remove it after it's been there for a long while. Those things really stick so it's best that you consider the disk as permanent. Also you lose the use of that ac plug on the passanger side so the one in the center glovebox will be the only one left unless you opt to hardwire the cord into a ign hot source. Doing it this way is pretty much instant gratification as it was basically plug n play that took all of about 15 minutes. |
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