What did you do to your NNBS GMT900 Tahoe/Yukon Today?

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Knowing that, next time you weld on another roof you should reinforce it in the weak areas :chewie:

Sheet metal in newer cars is getting thinner to help reduce weight and get better mileage and help with accident crumple zones. I remember when I was a kid walking all over the fenders, hood, and trunk of my parents cars from the 60s/70s. Do that know and they dent
 

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Got my N7-GM2007 Dynavin Pro radio installed including being able to use wireless apple car play.

Full write up on how I accomplished the wireless portion over here: https://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/thr...lay-on-dynavin-n7-gm2007-pro-nav-unit.143257/
Very nice, looking forward to the write-up.

Do you have the Bose option? If so, how was the work around or does the new head unit blend seamlessly?

I don't have any issues with my stock head unit, but technology has advanced enough that "getting with the times' might be on the short list.
 

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Very nice, looking forward to the write-up.

Do you have the Bose option? If so, how was the work around or does the new head unit blend seamlessly?

I don't have any issues with my stock head unit, but technology has advanced enough that "getting with the times' might be on the short list.
Original radio was a Bose non-nav; I don't have rear seat entertainment or anything else besides a backup cam.

Dynavin was plug and play, all of the harnesses were included. I did purchase the SXV300 SiriusXM tuner as the communication between the GM tuner and the Dynavin is decent at best and sometimes they get out of sync. The tuner was $54 on Amazon, can use the OEM xm antenna and provides much more functionality. Plus I got three free months of SXM so the cost was a wash.

The N7-GM2007 Pro would need to be sourced used, the new v8 looks like the v8 Jeep unit and has more of a floating screen. I really wanted the OEM look.
 

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Very nice, looking forward to the write-up.

Do you have the Bose option? If so, how was the work around or does the new head unit blend seamlessly?

I don't have any issues with my stock head unit, but technology has advanced enough that "getting with the times' might be on the short list.
geez ive been android auto already for 10 years, lol ya it's time
 

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Original radio was a Bose non-nav; I don't have rear seat entertainment or anything else besides a backup cam.
I do have the Nav with Bose, I will look into the compatibility.

It does have a nice OEM look to it. :thumbsup:
 

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I do have the Nav with Bose, I will look into the compatibility.

It does have a nice OEM look to it. :thumbsup:
that nav with bose was outdated before it drove off the lot, just sayin.....
for decades gm has been so far behind technology, it's only been the last 2-3 years they are finally playing catch-up and it's buggy as hell because they decided to run the whole vehicle on it
 

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that nav with bose was outdated before it drove off the lot, just sayin.....
for decades gm has been so far behind technology, it's only been the last 2-3 years they are finally playing catch-up and it's buggy as hell because they decided to run the whole vehicle on it


this is so true it hurts haha. and mine is hybrid specific. looks like windows 3.1 in 2011 and doesn't even play music over Bluetooth haha.

it's pretty gross, but I also haven't seen anything that is a clean seamless install either. that said it's still a major upgrade from the factory c6 corvette radio. the non nav bose is like a step back in time to the 80s. stock it was painful to listen to, legitimately 80s 2 6x9s in the back dash sounded better than it did too. thing has 10in subs in the doors of all places, they do nothing but rattle a little bit. rear speakers were both tied to one channel, with the speakers just handing from a plate open in the back, it was wild. a small center of the dash speaker. I had to scrap the whole system, couldn't even use the factory speaker wiring. I put in some pioneer head unit that everyone recommended as the most seamless install and the adaptor boxes to make it all work. it sounds good finally but the radio over all sucks, android auto is pretty awful, I don't even use it. I don't fully understand the hype for auto and car play. both are annoying to me.

with such a crap experience with that one, unless I find something that works correctly for the yukon. sadly I think I'm leaving it alone. and by alone I mean mostly turned off, and just drive without listening to anything lol.
 
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