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4 hours ago, cmysstailights said:

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Do the factory radio buttons work or are they just there for looks?  I like that factory look but with the added functionality of an aftermarket radio. 
 

I purchased the Alpine I209-GM kit time keep it somewhat factory but the way you did yours looks great. 

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Do the factory radio buttons work or are they just there for looks?  I like that factory look but with the added functionality of an aftermarket radio. 
 
I purchased the Alpine I209-GM kit time keep it somewhat factory but the way you did yours looks great. 
Thx, i did not like the aftermarket bezel. The radio controls dont work. Wish the volume did, i miss the knob. Slight gap on the bottom but i will print a piece of plastic for a filler

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Just placed my order and will install when it all comes in. For this build I went full JL but almost got the focal components

 

pioneer DMh-wt8300

JL VX1000/5

c5-650 front

c2-650x rear

two 10tw3 rear

  • 5 weeks later...
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Ended up doing the Pioneer DMH-WT8600NEX 10" head unit with full JL / Focal system

 

Very happy with how everything turned out. I installed new wiring throughout, just ran them over the top of the molex connector there was enough space to squeeze them in and then through the boot to the door. The sound is impressive but I'm sure bigger subs would sound better if that's your cup of tea. This has enough power to shake all the mirrors and retains space in the back, plenty of sound quality. 

 

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2014 GMC sierra SLT non-Bose sound quality build

This venture started out by simply wanting to add carplay to my truck and upgrade the speakers for some better overall sound quality. Because the stock navigation is absolute trash and I primarily use google maps on my other vehicle this was the most important consideration. I investigated the stock integration route of upgrading to a 2016 HMI but in the end I couldn’t justify the cost, in my case I would have to sell my Denali cluster and get a 2016 one to make everything work properly. The overall cost of remaining stock would be on par with a high-end aftermarket unit. Granted it’s a bit big, and I don’t NEED half the features, I still liked the overall design and felt like I was getting significantly more for my money. One of the key features that you can’t get on a lot of upgrades at this time is wireless Andriod Auto / Carplay, you don’t need to plug it in to access these features. This will be beneficial with the wireless charging center console.

Head Unit

Pioneer DMH-WT8600NEX 10” Head Unit

Front Speakers

Focal Flax Evo PS165F3E – 3-way component speaker set (passive)

Rear Speakers

Focal Flax Evo PC165FE – 2-way coaxial speaker set

Subwoofer

JL Audio Console stealthbox enclosure with 1 10” tw1 subwoofer

Amplifiers

JL Audio RD900/5 – Powering front components bridged and subwoofer

Audiocontrol ACM-2.300 – Powering rear coaxial speakers only

Wiring

Stinger SK6641 4GA Complete wiring kit

Stinger/Knukonceptz 16 awg wiring for speakers, Knukonceptz 12 awg wire for sub

Stinger Midi Style Shoc-Krome fuses – 80 amp for JL RD900/5 and 35 amp for ACM-2.300

KnuKonceptz Bassik 4 way to 4 gauge to 4 gauge distribution blocks for power and ground

Stinger 8000 interconnects 12’ –  6 channels

MISCELLANIOUS

Stinger Professional Sound Dampening roll

Home made blown pvc Amp rack for behind rear seats

Micro HDMI Male to HDMI type A female adapter

AX-GMUSBAUX-6 AXXESS / 2014 - UP GM USB HUB KNOCKOUT REPLACEMENT w/ 6 FT CABLE

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2014 GMC sierra SLT non-Bose sound quality build

This venture started out by simply wanting to add carplay to my truck and upgrade the speakers for some better overall sound quality. Because the stock navigation is absolute trash and I primarily use google maps on my other vehicle this was the most important consideration. I investigated the stock integration route of upgrading to a 2016 HMI but in the end I couldn’t justify the cost, in my case I would have to sell my Denali cluster and get a 2016 one to make everything work properly. The overall cost of remaining stock would be on par with a high-end aftermarket unit. Granted it’s a bit big, and I don’t NEED half the features, I still liked the overall design and felt like I was getting significantly more for my money. One of the key features that you can’t get on a lot of upgrades at this time is wireless Andriod Auto / Carplay, you don’t need to plug it in to access these features. This will be beneficial with the wireless charging center console.

Head Unit

Pioneer DMH-WT8600NEX 10” Head Unit

Front Speakers

Focal Flax Evo PS165F3E – 3-way component speaker set (passive)

Rear Speakers

Focal Flax Evo PC165FE – 2-way coaxial speaker set

Subwoofer

JL Audio Console stealthbox enclosure with 1 10” tw1 subwoofer

Amplifiers

JL Audio RD900/5 – Powering front components bridged and subwoofer
Audiocontrol ACM-2.300 – Powering rear coaxial speakers only

Wiring

Stinger SK6641 4GA Complete wiring kit
Stinger/Knukonceptz 16 awg wiring for speakers, Knukonceptz 12 awg wire for sub
Stinger Midi Style Shoc-Krome fuses – 80 amp for JL RD900/5 and 35 amp for ACM-2.300
KnuKonceptz Bassik 4 way to 4 gauge to 4 gauge distribution blocks for power and ground
Stinger 8000 interconnects 12’ –  6 channels

MISCELLANIOUS

Stinger Professional Sound Dampening roll
Home made blown pvc Amp rack for behind rear seats
Micro HDMI Male to HDMI type A female adapter
AX-GMUSBAUX-6 AXXESS / 2014 - UP GM USB HUB KNOCKOUT REPLACEMENT w/ 6 FT CABLE
How much does this run you?

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1 hour ago, Rock1500 said:

How much does this run you?

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retail is probably 4 grand. I got a lot of good deals when I was buying so not quite as much. 

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Just installed mine. What im confused on is if there is a way to connect to the trucks wifi still. I dont have unlimited cell phone data and always connect to the truck wifi. 
 

the problem seems to be when I want to use Apple car play it disconnects and I have to use wifi with the headunit. How do I do truck wifi and Apple CarPlay?

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Just installed mine. What im confused on is if there is a way to connect to the trucks wifi still. I dont have unlimited cell phone data and always connect to the truck wifi. 
 
the problem seems to be when I want to use Apple car play it disconnects and I have to use wifi with the headunit. How do I do truck wifi and Apple CarPlay?
What did you just install? No aftermarket radio will use the trucks wifi. Aa and carplay are used through your cellphone

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1 hour ago, cmysstailights said:

What did you just install? No aftermarket radio will use the trucks wifi. Aa and carplay are used through your cellphone

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The pioneer 8600nex

 

i figure out the wifi issue. I have it setup to allow me to get to the browser, sports, weather, etc thru the truck wifi.

 

what I can’t get to work is wired Apple CarPlay. When I plug it in the phone charges so I know the usb works but it won’t allow me to do CarPlay. The only way I can do CarPlay is to connect my phones wifi to the radio hotspot. On all of our other GM cars with CarPlay standard it isn’t required so not sure if that’s an aftermarket thing or what

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On 12/27/2020 at 12:55 PM, SWOYER said:

retail is probably 4 grand. I got a lot of good deals when I was buying so not quite as much. 

$1k front speakers? Wtf

Posted
13 hours ago, cmysstailights said:

In my 8400 there is a settings in the menu for app device.  Ill look tomorrow.

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I just got back inside from playing around some more. I’ve disconnected the phone and repaired multiple times. I have CarPlay turned on on my phone. The phone shows up under the “iPod” input when plugged in but will not do CarPlay. When I try to connect for CarPlay I get connection failed everytime. When I did do wifi connection it worked great and sounds good. I just want wired CarPlay and can’t get it to work at all. 

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I just got back inside from playing around some more. I’ve disconnected the phone and repaired multiple times. I have CarPlay turned on on my phone. The phone shows up under the “iPod” input when plugged in but will not do CarPlay. When I try to connect for CarPlay I get connection failed everytime. When I did do wifi connection it worked great and sounds good. I just want wired CarPlay and can’t get it to work at all. 
Try a different wire. U r using the usb connected to the radio not the usb originally from the truck

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