if i was a moderator id ban you for saying that. Everyone knows im a clean freak with my q. I got those rubber floor mats from canadian tire on monday to protect my oem mats. With all the snow and salt here...by tuesday they were filthy. Its winter, the exterior i gave a full wash and two days later.....its pretty much white now cuz of all the salt.Ubel Feuer wrote:Looks very nice, I like the turn wheel in the center. If you're brave enough you could try and run the wire under the upholstery.
Also, you best be cleaning your mats.
-i dont use ipods but i noticed the instructions for them. its the same UI as the ipod..u can choose albums, artist, etc, and the rotary knob is verrrry easy to use i love it. its truly the best part of this setup!-my wiring harness was given to me by slickroger, but you can get it at canadian tire or walmart for like $10-the blue wire needs to be cut from factory harness if i remember and spliced to the rest of the system, its your bose remote turn on, my bose speakers didnt work until i hooked this up-i unfortunately dont have steering wheel controls, but slickroger has the avic-d3 nav setup from pioneer and he has steering wheel controls...im sure its possible with this one toodenvern wrote:Wow, I was actually thinking about getting this HU today however Im still undecided. Seeing your pics now makes me think I should've gotten it. The sale ended today.....Best Buy right??
I have a few questions QXXX4:Is the HU easy to navigate in Ipod mode?Where did you purchase your harnesses?You mentioned something about a blue wire with a white strip....is this not part of the harness??Will I still be able to use my steering controls for volume etc?
Any help appreciated.Thanks
thanks fueler....of everyone on this forum its your opinion that i was most looking forward to haha! yeah as i was routing the usb cable i remembered you said yours was in the glovebox. Ideas are floating everywhere....this deck allows me to scroll through songs and folders.....seeing how i have my whole music library setup to work on flash drives....being...all folders/files no tags or crap like itunes and windows media player....i can throw a hard drive in there if i wanted and itd work amazing. Im also considering doing something with the ashtray since i dont really smoke inside the q. Maybe setup a port for usb, a port for aux jack, something like that. I also want to make a cradle on that compartment next to the gear shift for my phone.fueler wrote:dang that double din does work really well!
USB thumb drive - i have mine routed to the glove box, but only because that was extremely easy. Since you've already gone that far, i would consider routing it under the center console and drill it into the lower storage area under the arm rest.
Plus, if you're a clean freak, taking apart the center console will allow you to clean up all the nasty **** that has accumulated over time. Mine had all sorts of hidden rotten things when i took the center console apart.
anyways, just an idea. Nice install.
yeah today i fell in love with the remote...i didnt even know this came with one until i saw it on the box!fueler wrote:i always use the pioneer remote. i think ive replaced the batteries like 3 times now. Its so much more comfortable than reaching forwards to the deck!
not at all. you dont even need knowledge of LED's. I originally made my own light board with hyper white LED's. it had 6 and looked ok but wasnt as bright as i wanted. Then i found lots of sellers on ebay selling LED boards that have SMT LED's (suuuper bright). The ones i got have 36 LED's per board, and cost only $5 shipped. you cant buy the parts for that price. They were made for 1156 bulb sockets (just the two wires go into the socket, that goes into the 1156 socket) cut the socket off, and wrap the wires around the leads where the regular filament bulb would go in the q.W O T wrote:Not to jack your thread, but were the LED's hard? Id love that in the front of my car, the stockers dont light up shlt
heres the thread from my sub/amp install:DamonQX4 wrote:Sick headunit Brian!!!
Really completes the look.
I have a Pioneer headunit as well and that dial IS a great feature.
Just a question, how difficult was it to hide the wires for your amp??? Do you have any instructions handy in text or pdf format?? What gauge did you use for voltage to your amp?