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Old 06-24-2006, 09:20 PM
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Default Re: Xm Ready

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Originally Posted by OVERCURRENT
Hello Out There!!!..... I Drive A Reeeely Super Cleeeen, Extra Mint, 03 Stepside Tundra. Leather Gutt, Access Cab, 4wd, Premium Sound, Ect... All The Toys, Except Xm Radio. I Did Some Checking Around, & Toyota Doesn't Offer An Xm "ready" Unit For My Tundra. Does Anyone Know Of A "perfect Install" Aftermarket Unit, Or Some Kind Of Conversion Kit, For My Original Ect???? I Dont Want To Sawzall My Dash, Because It Is Like New, & I Wanna Keep It That Way. You Know Watt I Meeen!! No Buugger Jobs!!! I Aint To Good With These Message Boards So... If Ya Could Help Me Out With Some Info??? OH YEA.... I'M ALSO LOOKIN FOR A FINNED ALUMINUM TRANSMISSION FLUID PAN FOR MY AUTOMATIC TRANNY. Thanx..woody Email - overcurrent@aol.com
Go over to the Audio, Electrical, and Wiring forum, and do a search on PIE Adaptors. These are devices that plug into the back of the factory head unit so you can hardwire in an aftermarket XM receiver and not have to bother with those stupid FM Modulators.
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