- Rob
WLD a.k.a. Wilson LOL Disease - there's currently no cure for this.
Learn from your mistake: Start off with spin-outs then power slides.
How much are you willing to spend Eugene?
-Oscar
IX SE-285whp/282wtq Catback, HKS drop in, GST reflash
-Oscar
IX SE-285whp/282wtq Catback, HKS drop in, GST reflash
http://www.crutchfield.com/p_500IDAX...&tp=5684&avf=N
This one looks promising, it even shows album art from the ipod and has the big center wheel like a regular iPod. Honestly any head unit that is compatible with the ipod should do. You're keeping the crap stock speakers so your sound quality is limited anyway. If I were you I would just look for a head unit that is easy to use with intuitive controls and wouldn't look totally fugly in the dash.
-Oscar
IX SE-285whp/282wtq Catback, HKS drop in, GST reflash
Then just get that one adapter that Mitsubishi makes for the stock stereo unit. I think Ryan got it a while back. That's cheap, you can use the money you save on not buying a new head unit to buy like 200+ songs from itunes or something.
-Oscar
IX SE-285whp/282wtq Catback, HKS drop in, GST reflash
Oh. I didn't know there was anything like that available... you have any info handy on that?
edit: is it this thing?
http://www.logjamelectronics.com/piemitspod.html
Last edited by PANGES; 01-09-2009 at 11:23 AM.
No, I tried a quick search but only found the one for the Outlander for $130. I remember a thread on evom about it with a vendor selling them. I don't remember how much it cost but even if it's anything like the Outlander price then maybe it might be worth it to upgrade the head unit to aftermarket. Unless you feel comfortable spending $130+ and still have the stock head unit.
-Oscar
IX SE-285whp/282wtq Catback, HKS drop in, GST reflash