<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by kodiakz:
W1n, should all be the same as far as interfaces go. I would get the Peripheral gmah24b for the head unit interface, a gmachm for the chime module, and the soundgate rem v1.4 (I think that;s the model but it's late!!) for the steering wheel controls. You won't have a fader if you keep the oem amp, but I would condsider removing the amp and just using the Kenwood's power to drive the speakers as it has as much or more than the blows amp. If you do that, you can use a Peripheral gmco for chime and rap/switched power. Best kits makes a nice install bracket set specifiaclly for double din units in gm vehicles. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
Thanks kodiakz!
Ok, I'd just like understand few things little better. Let's say I'll drop the OEM amp and go with the Kenwood only.
- What do you mean "rap/switched power"?
- How about the steering wheel controls? Would I use Soundgete there as with the OEM amp?
All I found from Soundgate was #REMOTE6 (no refence to v1.4)
Which kit would you recommend from
http://www.bestkit.com? I was thinking maybe the BKGMK422 and I would just cut the middle plastic piece out?
What braket would you use for placing a single DIN (
Kenwood NAV ) Nav unit in OnStar's place?
Would this all be easy install? How long would that take?
Thanks!