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Looking for a HUD under $300/ post yours please
Looking to get rid of my stock pioneer screenless HU (accidentally put HUD in title idk how to change it). wanting to upgrade to something that looks better and is touch screen. ideal would be one specific made for our cars that goes edge to edge but willing to look at any suggestions or options you guys have. Also would like to know how much work went into installing the one you did (was it plug and play) what problems you ran into, and if any features were lost.
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HUD like heads up display or HU like head unit... aka radio? I assume you mean a radio/nav. I went with the pioneer NEX-8100. It's a fully loaded pioneer nav/radio and it's universal like the majority of units out there. The wiring and dash kit are what make it functional with our vehicles. Those will be the cheaper of the parts. Install can easily be done by yourself.
Look here for more information. http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=29027 |
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does anyone know if this unit would fit? and if not am i able to trim the unit instead of the trim. https://www.carjoying.com/head-unit/...unit-for-.html or this one is nice too would this work? it says toyota universal https://www.carjoying.com/head-unit/...ia-system.html |
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
This is the one that i've most recently installed. It's probably your best option on the market for an android head unit right now. Great support XDA developers and on this forum -- Works great, and performance is solid (not as smooth as a 2017 or 2016 model phone... but on par with what you'd see in a 2015 model phone). |
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the only reason im still looking at other options like the two i linked above is that i want to try and find one that is all screen no buttons for that really clean look. |
The unit fits pretty well, with the exception that it sits a tad bit too far forward on the brackets. This means that the trim doesn't close flushly around the unit. It was a reasonably easy fix... Just remove the bracket (takes 15 seconds to do) and drill the bracket holes 5mm back on the bracket. Then everything fits flush, and nice.
The harnesses are a pain -- Joying DOES make a single harness that solves all of your needs, but it costs $20 + shipping from china, and will take at least 2 weeks to get in. Otherwise, you have to buy individual harness adapters to make the antenna work for radio, retain stock USB, and retain stock AUX. Personally, I never use the radio, and don't care to retain the stock USB or AUX. I also have a 2013 BRZ, which doesn't have steering wheel controls. So for me, I didn't need to purchase any additional harnesses. I did have to repin one of the harnesses slightly (the 'amp cont' wire is not attached to the 10-pin harness for some reason, it sits on its own. I had to add a pin to this wire and stick it into the blank spot in the harness where it would go...). As someone with hobby skills in this area, I found all of this to be easy enough. For $300 I consider this unit worth it -- I remember when radios of this caliber cost $500+. If you want to retain all of the factory features then i'd buy the necessary harness from Joying ASAP, so that it can get into the mail. It's a bummer when you can have the headunit to your door via Amazon PRIME in 2 days, but the harness takes 2+ weeks. |
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sorry for all the questions just trying to see if its worth it for me personally |
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