Question about the Monsoon system
i want a dirtybird
03-23-2005, 11:20 PM
Hi
Im in the market for a really good head unit to replace the monsoon crappy head unit. I was wondering if the monsoon head unit is taken out i would have to replace the speakers the amps and the subs??? i was told this by someone i was wondering if this is true and if it is why??
thanks!
Im in the market for a really good head unit to replace the monsoon crappy head unit. I was wondering if the monsoon head unit is taken out i would have to replace the speakers the amps and the subs??? i was told this by someone i was wondering if this is true and if it is why??
thanks!
blindeyed
03-24-2005, 12:29 AM
Hi
Im in the market for a really good head unit to replace the monsoon crappy head unit. I was wondering if the monsoon head unit is taken out i would have to replace the speakers the amps and the subs??? i was told this by someone i was wondering if this is true and if it is why??
thanks!
IMO, I think the monsoon head unit is nice. Since it also works with the steering wheel controls, unlike aftermarket stereos. If my stock stereo had a cd player rather than the cassette, then I would have definately kept it in. But in regards to your question, the answer to all of that is no. All you have to do is pull it out, and throw in the new one. It's pretty simple, especially if you use a wiring harness like I did. Good luck let me know if you have any other questions.
Im in the market for a really good head unit to replace the monsoon crappy head unit. I was wondering if the monsoon head unit is taken out i would have to replace the speakers the amps and the subs??? i was told this by someone i was wondering if this is true and if it is why??
thanks!
IMO, I think the monsoon head unit is nice. Since it also works with the steering wheel controls, unlike aftermarket stereos. If my stock stereo had a cd player rather than the cassette, then I would have definately kept it in. But in regards to your question, the answer to all of that is no. All you have to do is pull it out, and throw in the new one. It's pretty simple, especially if you use a wiring harness like I did. Good luck let me know if you have any other questions.
ponchonutty
03-24-2005, 06:39 AM
IMO, I think the monsoon head unit is nice. Since it also works with the steering wheel controls, unlike aftermarket stereos. If my stock stereo had a cd player rather than the cassette, then I would have definately kept it in. But in regards to your question, the answer to all of that is no. All you have to do is pull it out, and throw in the new one. It's pretty simple, especially if you use a wiring harness like I did. Good luck let me know if you have any other questions.
With the proper install kit, everything will work just fine. You can also keep the steering wheel controls too.
With the proper install kit, everything will work just fine. You can also keep the steering wheel controls too.
blindeyed
03-24-2005, 09:45 AM
With the proper install kit, everything will work just fine. You can also keep the steering wheel controls too.
Yeah I just didn't mention the steering wheel control adapter because mainly I'm just not too fond of it. I mean, having to drill a hole somewhere in my center console to fit the Infered Sensor as I've seen other people do with this setup, just doesn't appeal much to me.
But here's a link anyway, in case anyone was curious:
http://www.crutchfield.com/S-BOQ5UJiBt3A/cgi-bin/ProdView.asp?g=118900&I=127SWIX
Yeah I just didn't mention the steering wheel control adapter because mainly I'm just not too fond of it. I mean, having to drill a hole somewhere in my center console to fit the Infered Sensor as I've seen other people do with this setup, just doesn't appeal much to me.
But here's a link anyway, in case anyone was curious:
http://www.crutchfield.com/S-BOQ5UJiBt3A/cgi-bin/ProdView.asp?g=118900&I=127SWIX
ponchonutty
03-24-2005, 10:40 PM
I've never drilled anything when installing those. Done tons of them.
blindeyed
03-25-2005, 11:08 AM
I've never drilled anything when installing those. Done tons of them.
Oh so where did you put the infared sensor then?
Oh so where did you put the infared sensor then?
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