i installed a jvc double din in this 2003 hummer h2 so watch to see how to remove the factory radio
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What model of double dim radio could replace my old 2003 hummer h2 radio with steering wheel controls and no wires cut
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hey i see you didnt have to cut your dash for the double din, made it much easier
Did the JVC directly fit to H2's hardness or if you used an adapter, what was it. Also to ensure functioning sterling wheel bottoms, what interface did you used? The common GM
Metra GMOS-04 IF1063
, Isimple or
PAC OS-2X/
PAC C2R-GM29 / PAC RP3-GM13 Radio Replacement Interface ?
So is OnStar and door chime, factory Bose Amp still functioning?
I need a jvc radio like that one and the hardness and does it interfere with the on star or its just plug ins
Thanks!!! Had no idea what I was doing lol
Im istall a double din but the audio do no work
Did u have to use an interface from the head unit to the steering wheel controls? Thinking about putting an aftermarket unit in mine real soon and I don't wanna get taxed by a shop for doing it.(30 years familiar with car stereo but this is my first H2/double-din install)
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