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wedgel322



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I am also thinking about doing this in the summer months when i have the time. I would be interested in seeing your end result pics MrTee please?

I am most worried about how it will look when completed. 2003 Range Rover HSE 3.0 TD6
Java Black, Cream Leather Heated seats all round, Sat Nav, Rear TV's.
2013 Range Rover Autobiography 4.4 SDV8
Black, black and piano black. Rear entertainment system. 22 inch turbines

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Mr Tee



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Will do wedge, fingers crossed it turns out ok, the fitter is pretty old school, I have every faith! We'll see tomorrow if i'm happy or greetin.

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SATVC



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UPDATE:
Since the last post on here I've change a few thing with my system! First I changed the pioneer double din for a much better Kenwood ddx6023bt

The main reason for this was the 3 RCA preouts (front, rear and sub)
Again the dash needed a little more modifying 

The amp rack was tidyed up a bit more

Now I'm working on a larger 12" sub enclosure a bit like this. Although I'll be using factory look carpet!


Admin note: this post has had its images recovered from a money grabbing photo hosting site and reinstated Mr. Green  2004 range rover vogue

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I don't like the look of double DIN units in place of the stock satnav head unit - and personally not having a knob to twist the volume down (or up) immediately would drive me nuts.

But this is simply my opinion. And if you are happy, Thumbs Up

What are you doing with the computer functions (such as setting the clock)? MID in the glovebox? 
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Post #236327 21st Jan 2014 6:44pm
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SATVC



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United Kingdom 2004 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Java Black

The cost of repairing the old system was rediculous.this seemed a more logical route to take. I now have an up to date satnav,DVD, Bluetooth connection, handsfree phone, mp3 and iPhone capabilities.volume etc is all connected to steering controls so no need for twisty knobs! Most of all I have 100 times better quality sound, I'll agree the double din fittments look small in the surround but it really is far far superior than a stock rr unit!
I haven't bothered with a mid unit in the glove box I just reconnect the battery a 12 o'clock to set the time! Which isn't really needed as it's on the double din! Mpg, range extra still works as normal!
Next idea is to fit an iPad mini to fill up the space rather than double din! But that's just an idea at the mo! 2004 range rover vogue

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ironhorse



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went down this route with my vogue, still got all the stock kit in the boot and still works,
not a fan of cutting wires in these vehicles because of canbus issues
also was not keen on the spacer round the screen look
info screen in glove box (in place of cd changer)so the stock amp / info screen and park heater timer would still work

it has=
touch screen tomtom
bluetooth
dab
32g micro sd with hundreds of tracks
dtv
ipod connection
usb connection
and a load of other stuff i have no intention of using
about £400 total cost if i remember correctly

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SATVC



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I had a look at these, a very good unit that's looks almost factory!
Look like a great option over stock 2004 range rover vogue

Post #236358 21st Jan 2014 8:48pm
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Scottyav



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Snap these are good mines brill , how did you get your tomtom work iron horse?

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ironhorse



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yep same unit but yours looks like yours has the later software on it

unit came with Sygic satnav but could never get it to register, so supplier sent a link to a tomtom program just loaded it onto a micro sd card and away it went
maps a bit out of date now but still works a treat and far better than the info center, well worth the effort well pleased with end result

nige

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mike37



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Do you have a link to these units? They look like bmw stereos.

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ironhorse



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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Autoradio-GPS-DV...3cc33bed18

yep BMW X5

fills the hole a treat and matches the black round the dash far better than the silver IMO

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comports



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Hey Iron Horse

I went through this with a Chinese version but it was very poor so sent it back. Was your unit a straight swap (plug n play affair) and was all the wiring supplied or did you have to make many mods or get it fitted by an audio specialist.

Does it sound good using the standard amp/dsp etc and do you have to do anything with your old HU to get it all to work.?

Thanks
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ironhorse



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mine is a Chinese one,all works fine, sound system sounds good ,touch screen all ok
all i wanted was a unit that fitted the hole in the dash with a good satnav and did not look a bodge job
also i did not want to start cutting looms ect
i got a 5M radio loom that plugged into the radio box in the boot just had to find an aux live feed in the boot to connect new loom to
i also took the cd changer out of the glovebox and put the info screen in its place(i needed this to switch the amp on because its canbus operated ,clock settings and FBH timers)
not to everyone's taste but works well for me

nige


info on this thread

http://www.rangerovers.net/forum/6-range-r...creen.html

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