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I'm very impressed with the sound system you have, how much did everything run you? I would like to pretty much duplicate your system, I'm just curious to have much money I'll be shelling out to have a good system like yours.
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i have no complaints, all the features are excellent, if i had to complain it would be that since it has a hard drive it doesnt react as fast whenever u select a setting, or going from page to page, it isnt a bad thing. the boot time on initial start takes 30 seconds or somethn, i like it enough that i would purchase a second unit for another vehicle. all the features are great, the nav is flawless, works well with the stereo system... i would recommend. pioneer just came out with a new line its more expensive tho, seems they have added a few more features to the new line. the f90 is plenty for my needs.
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I see that you have an emblem camera and an 07 truck. I have the same setup and was wondering if you had any pictures or advice? I'm a little confused on how to mount it....
Thank You
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I seen that you got the F90bt HU i just wanted to know how you like it, what kind of problems you have and just information that you want to share.
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If you check my gallery there is a picture of the tailgate harness connector which shows a pinout of the connector. The wiring the I used was a data grade 2 pair individually shielded cable that I use at work quite a bit. That way the power does not induce noise into the video signal from the camera, yet you are not running 2 separate cables. Like 1 for power and one for video. I used a switchcraft brand RCA phono connector at the deck and soldered the green wire from my cable to the center, and the white & shield to the outer ring of the connector. The deck does attach to the reverse signal and queues up the back up cam when I put her in reverse, however the camera is powered at ACC so when the key gets one turn it gets power. So I can actually bring up the camera and have it show along with my navigation when I am towing. The ACC wire is in the back of the stereo already so thats a no brainer. I did cut off the truck side of the tailgate harness and soldered my cable directly to it. If I have to remove the tailgate I will need to reconnect this joint, but I don't plan on taking my tailgate off. I can't imagine any reason why I would need to do that. You could however make a quick connect with some male and female spade terminals crimped on to the wires if need be.
I may write up a detailed diagram and instructions soon If I have enough questions about this mod, I am new posting here, but I have been working with electronics professionally for 8 yrs now. This mod is easy enough for anyone with basic skills to handle, if you can put in your own aftermarket stereo, you can accomplish this task as well.