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#171 of 210 Re: More Re: Toytec Speakers [mduchesneau]
by pb2themax
Sep 30, 2006 (3:29 pm)
Ensolite foam. It's about 1/4" thick. You just use spray adhesive to make it stick to a body panel. It's easy. Check RaamAudio.com
#173 of 210 Tacoma 2001 Stereo Wiring
by blaine3
Oct 24, 2006 (4:13 pm)
Does anyone know what the colors for the stereo wiring are i have Subs and an Amp im trying to hook them up cuz i don't have any money to pay someone can anyone help me out with all this stuff. I have an output with the rca hookups and the positive and negative wires on it but i don't know how to hook it into my stock stereo. Need Help PLEASE!
#175 of 210 Ipod Interface
by errin
Nov 28, 2006 (2:24 pm)
I had the Ipod Interface installed in my 2006 Tacoma at the dealer. It just seems to charge the ipod and not play any tunes. I have a shuffle and I added the belkin adapter, thinking the problem was the adapter I tried a friends nano, but it only charges - no tunes. I checked at the dealer where it was installed, but they don't know anything about Ipods. It could just be a user defiency.... lol. any thoughts?
#176 of 210 My aftermarket headunit installation with pics
by froman118
Dec 12, 2006 (11:17 pm)
I've been reading these forums for a while and thank everyone for the great info, gave me enough courage to try the install of a new head unit. I've got a little write up and some pics up on my blog here. It went pretty good so check it out and let me know what you think.
#177 of 210 Adding aux outputs to 2007 Toyota Tacoma
by kentpfl
Feb 03, 2007 (1:05 pm)
For anyone interested, I successfully added the USA SPEC Aux Interface to my 2007 Toyota Tacoma (DF-Toy). I had it done at Circuit City. Even though the USA SPEC box says it only supports models 1998-2004, it worked on my 2007. I have a 6-disc in-dash changer that came with the truck. The USA SPEC plugs into a mini output jack on the back of the unit. There was some uncertainty as to whether the radio would have the mini outlet or not, but there it was. I connected an aftermarket Sirius radio and iPOD connector. Both work very well and I haven't had any problems (3 months). The iPOD plays through the headphone jack (unfortunately it doesn't charge the iPOD unit at the same time). The sound is fine (although the gain is a little low (requiring the iPOD volume to be up pretty high). Sirius sounds great (clean sound and good volume gain). Selecting the aux unit is easy; just hit the "DISC" button twice to move between the 6-disc in-dash changer and the USA SPEC. The USA SPEC shows up as "disc 6". The 2 aux inputs (iPOD and Sirius for mine) can be found on tracks 1 and 2. The 6-disc in-dash changer is unaffected by the USA SPEC; all 6 discs are available and fully functional.
Feb 07, 2007 (7:18 am)
I just installed an AVIC-Z1 and am looking for a good location for the backup camera. Thinking either by the third light so I can see the bed of the truck or just under the rear bumper....any suggestions?
#179 of 210 Re: Adding aux outputs to 2007 Toyota Tacoma [kentpfl]
by smoothumd
Feb 12, 2007 (5:47 pm)
kentpfl - thanks for the input, very informative. do you have any recommendations for when i get this done? are there any links for additional info? Thanks for your help.