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2004 Toyota 4Runner Rear Audio System
I just purchased a 2004 Toyota 4Runner with the 6 CD changer/ 10 JBL speaker / rear audio system. It did not come with the headphones. For some reason, they are extra. Is anyone using this system and do you think the rear audio feature is worth it? Why?
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I was thinking the same thing.
I have an '03 SR5 Sport V8 with the 10 speaker system. I thought about buying the headset. it is CDN$60. and have heard conflicting information on wether or not you can listen to 2 different things at the same time |
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Re: 2004 Toyota 4Runner Rear Audio System
Quick answer. I have the headphones and you can listen to something different than is being used on the vehicle speakers. I have had little use as I have had few rear seat passengers but when the teenage step-daughter is back there they are GREAT!!!!!!!!
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Re: 2004 Toyota 4Runner Rear Audio System
[quote=Dhop]I just purchased a 2004 Toyota 4Runner with the 6 CD changer/ 10 JBL speaker / rear audio system. It did not come with the headphones. For some reason, they are extra. Is anyone using this system and do you think the rear audio feature is worth it? Why?
I saw this post and was wondering if anyone knows what frequency the wireless headphones use in the 03/04 rear audio system. Dave |
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