LynnMorgan
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Could you send a link for this. I have a 2011 ram Laramie 1500. Would like to update . Thanks
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Could you send a link for this. I have a 2011 ram Laramie 1500. Would like to update . Thanks
If you have an aftermarket radio installed in your Ram, I'd love to see what it looks like in your dash. Bonus points for year/model of your Ram and Brand/Model of your radio.
How do they look?


It’s the boss audio bvcp9685a. It’s not anything crazy good but it’s better than the stock unit. I looked at a few alpine units and came really close to getting the Pioneer 1400nex but this Boss was a good deal and it paired up well with steering wheels controls using a PAC interface
Exactly, I was just going to comment on this. That boss crap won't work with idata.FYI: The idatalink only works with specific aftermarket stereos. You can goto https://www.idatalink.com/ to check
Just finished installing a Phoenix Android 12.1 radio in my 17 1500 last week and so far have had zero issues with it and absolutely love it. It's a quite different and takes a little to get used to especially not having the volume knob, but everything you can do with it is awesome
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Just finished installing a Phoenix Android 12.1 radio in my 17 1500 last week and so far have had zero issues with it and absolutely love it. It's a quite different and takes a little to get used to especially not having the volume knob, but everything you can do with it is awesome
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That’s a good looking setup. You can add the buttons for the steering wheel radio control. I did that on my truck and they are nice to have.Here's mine, it's a Pioneer 4200NEX. I used the Meastro kit so that I could keep access to all my factory settings that I got too through the stock radio. I was also able to program the voice recognition button to act as a seek button, since I don't have the factory steering wheel audio controls. This deck also has Android Auto and I have a backup camera hooked up, which I didn't get pictures of.
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That’s a good looking setup. You can add the buttons for the steering wheel radio control. I did that on my truck and they are nice to have.