Geforceftw
Junior Member
I have been loking at older posts upgrading to a 2018 radio I came to the conclusion of a 2018 radio from a prior post to get android auto. (68331631AH) from our stock radio that came with the truck when we bought it in 2019 or so. My main question is if those are still good options with all of the aftermarket options available now. Keeping factory steering wheel controls is a must for us.
My only issue is sirius xm being spotty in Las Vegas, NV. Dont mind the stock radio otherwise. We usually use Android so the Android auto features of the UAQ radio are nice but not necessary if the Sirius XM will still be spotty.
I was using this post as kind of a reference post, but I have a 2017 not a 2013. Does any of the info in here really apply to my vehicle?
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Thanks for any reply to this first post here. Is the vin needed at all to find out information about my current vehicle and setup? I saw someone sasking for a vin on a different post by someone to check things out.
My only issue is sirius xm being spotty in Las Vegas, NV. Dont mind the stock radio otherwise. We usually use Android so the Android auto features of the UAQ radio are nice but not necessary if the Sirius XM will still be spotty.
I was using this post as kind of a reference post, but I have a 2017 not a 2013. Does any of the info in here really apply to my vehicle?
How To: Install a 2018 4C (UAQ/UAS) Radio in 2013 - 2017 RAM
For the 2018 model year RAMS, the 8.4 Radios were changed from the previous VP3/VP4 Harman radios to the 4C/4C-Nav radios made by Panasonic. The biggest advantage of these new 4C Radios is the support for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The radios themselves fit the same mount as 2013-2017...
Thanks for any reply to this first post here. Is the vin needed at all to find out information about my current vehicle and setup? I saw someone sasking for a vin on a different post by someone to check things out.