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I just bought a new 2015 Silverado, it has the 4in. Screen and head unit and a backup camera. I'm wanting to upgrade to a aftermarket head unit that will allow for subs and better sound control.I know the mylink will no longer work but does anyone know of an all in one unit that will be compatible with the Bluetooth for phone calls and audio tracks and also support the back up camera?

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You can buy a kit that let you still use bluetooth and also setting for vehicule (as light )

But to installing aftermarket radio you will need to broke the dash behind the radio because it doesn't have enough room to sit a double din radio. ....I would suggest you call MVI before doing anything. ....they can upgrade your io4 to io5 or io6 and also include great function like text..video in motion. Android auto and apple cat play.....they can also have solution for sound control......at least take info from them before

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My friend Kyle and I are currently working on the best way to add a system to the bose unit without the crazy chimes and time delay issues when collecting a true full range signal. Should be finished by the end of May. He currently uses the 4inch stock display and you should see his system, let alone hear it. My system is bose 8-inch display.

 

 

 

 

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