Ok, I have been searching for a way to connect my music device to my stock JBL head unit without using an FM transmitter and I came upon this USA SPEC module. Sounds really great but I am confused on which model to buy. I have a 2004 Tundra with a JBL headunit and I would like to be able to control my music device from my steering wheel. So, which USA spec module would I need?
Ok, I have been searching for a way to connect my music device to my stock JBL head unit without using an FM transmitter and I came upon this USA SPEC module. Sounds really great but I am confused on which model to buy. I have a 2004 Tundra with a JBL headunit and I would like to be able to control my music device from my steering wheel. So, which USA spec module would I need?
ok so which of your pics tells him which module to use?
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2006 DC SR5
Bilstein 5100s F&R
Wheelers 1.5" AAL
285 Nittos on OEM Alloys
Flowmaster Delta 40
LUND Genesis Tri-Fold Tonneau
WADE in-Channel Visors
Lil Boom under the seat compliments of RF
Full LED conversion
Nothing too fancy, just better than stock!
I should have given you all this link. rambrush Gallery - Tundra Solutions Photo Gallery
it says PA-15 the latest and greatest bought through Crutchfield. its down on the bottom right of the page.
I have the PA11-TOY installed in my '05 DC and love it. It does not show the song info on the head unit but I can control the ipod from the steering wheel and also from the ipod itself, which was important to me. The PA11 does everything I need it to do and I couldn't justify the extra $ for the PA12 just to have the song info displayed.
I have the PA11-TOY installed in my '05 DC and love it. It does not show the song info on the head unit but I can control the ipod from the steering wheel and also from the ipod itself, which was important to me. The PA11 does everything I need it to do and I couldn't justify the extra $ for the PA12 just to have the song info displayed.
X2. I have the same model on my 06 w/JBL. Really happy with the result.