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GPS and Navigation AssistanceOEM Car, Aftermarket and handheld navigation discussions.
This is a discussion thread titled "DVD and Navigation", within the GPS and Navigation Assistance forum, part of the Technical & Vehicle Assistance Forums category.
Anyone have DVD or Navigation on their '05 Tundra? Likes. Dislikes. Is it worth it? Was it hard to get?
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Dark charcoal gray CST leather, Wheeler's coils w/ HD Bilsteins, BFG 265/70/R17 A/Ts on 17x8 Boyd's, factory DVD RSE system, tinted windows, black OEM all-weather floor mats, BedBolts hooks in the center of the bed (dog anchors), an OEM rubber bed mat, VSE Subwoofer, K&N FIPK, JBA Titanium coated headers, Spintech 3333 Sportsman muffler..........so far.
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Dark charcoal gray CST leather, Wheeler's coils w/ HD Bilsteins, BFG 265/70/R17 A/Ts on 17x8 Boyd's, factory DVD RSE system, tinted windows, black OEM all-weather floor mats, BedBolts hooks in the center of the bed (dog anchors), an OEM rubber bed mat, VSE Subwoofer, K&N FIPK, JBA Titanium coated headers, Spintech 3333 Sportsman muffler..........so far.
I have A TV mounted on a goose neck and a DVD under my seat and I love it. It keeps the wife happy and quiet on the long trips and we can watch DVD's or play games when i bring the PS2.
I just installed a mini-itx 2.4GHz behind my seat on the floor. It's only abount 2" high. I have an 8" VGA touchscreen mounted with my ham radios on the hump w/wireless keyboard.
It does:
DVD player (sound thru stock head unit)
MS MapPoint 2002 + AGPS (roof mounted USB GPS receiver)
Digimoto OBD-II
I just installed a mini-itx 2.4GHz behind my seat on the floor. It's only abount 2" high. I have an 8" VGA touchscreen mounted with my ham radios on the hump w/wireless keyboard.
It does:
DVD player (sound thru stock head unit)
MS MapPoint 2002 + AGPS (roof mounted USB GPS receiver)
Digimoto OBD-II
Jeff
Would you please post some pics of all this!
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2007 Toyota Tundra 5.7L v8 4wd TRD Limited
Being a little more specific, does anyone have the factory DVD system in their '05 Tundra? If so.....how is it?, worth it?, etc.
Thanks
-Steve
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Dark charcoal gray CST leather, Wheeler's coils w/ HD Bilsteins, BFG 265/70/R17 A/Ts on 17x8 Boyd's, factory DVD RSE system, tinted windows, black OEM all-weather floor mats, BedBolts hooks in the center of the bed (dog anchors), an OEM rubber bed mat, VSE Subwoofer, K&N FIPK, JBA Titanium coated headers, Spintech 3333 Sportsman muffler..........so far.
There are some pics in my bio of the factory system installed. Kids love it and as they get older setup will allow for seperate imputs that would allow one to play game system while other watches movie. Great for those long trips.
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Being a little more specific, does anyone have the factory DVD system in their '05 Tundra? If so.....how is it?, worth it?, etc.
Thanks
-Steve
yea i am in the process of adding it (i have it in front of me) and the overall msrp is $1,600 dollars (pm me for link information if your intrested in getting one) overall the price maybe high to some but the benifit's of the system are worth it plus it's factory oem grade stuff and compliments the tundra..Also if you looking at buying one make sure you get the jbl amp as note some tundra's dont have that option and you will have to have that anyway's to run your speaker's on the nav with jbl sound...
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T3 Grill, Line X extra front Bumper coating
I have both the DVD and the Navi. I bought the truck with the DVD, and I installed the Navi. I use both of them, and love them. I recommend both, especially DVD if you have kids.
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White 04 D-Cab Limited. DVD, moonroof, TRD, leather, heated seats, tow package, bed extender, overhead temp/comp, 20" crome Boss wheels, 275/55 Goodyear Eagles, Navigation.
All a man really needs for happiness in this world is a good woman, a faithful dog, and a big-a$$ed set of tires on his truck.
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Ride: 2001 Tundra SR5, 4WD, The Lean Mean Green Machine, Lift, Front: Bilstein 5100 Adjustable Shocks w/ Total Chaos Diff Drop, Lift, Rear: 1" Wheeler's Blocks, Wheels: Chromed Factory 4Runner Rims, 17", Tires: Bridgestone Revos, 285/70R-17, Performance: Unichip, Borla Exhaust, Optima Yellow-top Battery, Flux Capacitor, Interior: Dog Hair on Back Seat, Coffee Stains on Console, Bling: TRD Grille, Westin Nerf Bars, Clear Corners & Eurotails, Debadged, Audio: Scion T1808 Head Unit, Audiovox XM Express, Shark Fin Antenna, Other: Viair 450C compressor, 2.5 Gallon air tank, 4-Trumpet air horns, Eye Candy: Hottie Wife in Passenger Seat, Security System: Two Very Large Dogs
I just bought (12/6/04) an 05' Limited with navigation and love it. I bought one of those talking portable units about six months ago and decided then that I would never buy another vehicle without navigation. I highly recommend it if you can find it. It also comes with a calendar you can program with the important dates like your anniversary. It has a maintenance section you can program milage and or date reminders for a bunch of loaded maintenance items and you can create some of your own if you want. You can also load a ton of locations as memory points. The screen automatically goes from day to night when you turn on your headlights (w/ over ride option).
The only thing I don't care for is that you have to be stopped to use some of the commands. It disables the touch screen when you start moving. I guess it's for my own good.
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2006 Tundra V8 Salsa Red Pearl Dbl Cab, Limited 4x4, Leather Interior w/ Htd Captain Chairs, SRS Side Curtain Airbags, Moonroof, All weather guard, DRL's, LSD, Rear Audio, Overhead Console, Touch Screen DVD Navigation, Line-X, Husky Liners, VSE Bazooka Sub, Retrax Bed Cover.
Curiosity killed the cat but satisfaction brought him back.
All a man really needs for happiness in this world is a good woman, a faithful dog, and a big-a$$ed set of tires on his truck.
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Ride: 2001 Tundra SR5, 4WD, The Lean Mean Green Machine, Lift, Front: Bilstein 5100 Adjustable Shocks w/ Total Chaos Diff Drop, Lift, Rear: 1" Wheeler's Blocks, Wheels: Chromed Factory 4Runner Rims, 17", Tires: Bridgestone Revos, 285/70R-17, Performance: Unichip, Borla Exhaust, Optima Yellow-top Battery, Flux Capacitor, Interior: Dog Hair on Back Seat, Coffee Stains on Console, Bling: TRD Grille, Westin Nerf Bars, Clear Corners & Eurotails, Debadged, Audio: Scion T1808 Head Unit, Audiovox XM Express, Shark Fin Antenna, Other: Viair 450C compressor, 2.5 Gallon air tank, 4-Trumpet air horns, Eye Candy: Hottie Wife in Passenger Seat, Security System: Two Very Large Dogs