iPod Hook up installation

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JochenWoern

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Anyone find the thread for HOW TO INSTALL an iPod connection on an NBS Truck. I have seen if but can not find it.

Thanks in advance.
 

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Using what components? Are you needing disassembly instructions?
 

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+1 on some more info J.....

I am using a USASPEC ipod factory integration kit. Works great. Easy install. It works off of one of your XM bands(I am not using XM so no biggie there). It comes with wiring harness(s) that go between your existing radio plugs. Shoot me a PM if you want....

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+1 on some more info J.....

I am using a USASPEC ipod factory integration kit. Works great. Easy install. It works off of one of your XM bands(I am not using XM so no biggie there). It comes with wiring harness(s) that go between your existing radio plugs. Shoot me a PM if you want....

-J

I am curious to know what it takes in order to simply plug an ipod into the system, so one can play the ipod tunes through the truck stereo system.
 

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Do you have an aux. plug? Stock radio?
 

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I believe you would need to put in an adapter.
 

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yes you would need an adapter that works off the RCA inputs in the back or a custom plug of some sort.

OR you can use a nice cassette adapter like I did (until I changed to a kenwood HU)
 
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