kapk22
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- First Name
- Kasey
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- Apr 19, 2020
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- San Antonio Texas
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- 1990 YJ, 2021 JLUR
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- #31
Okay, I didn’t realize it was $1499. I will need to save a while. Thank you for the information.The $1599 (or $1499 if you sign up here - https://stingeroffroad.com/pages/jeep-wrangler-jl-gladiator-jt-radio-upgrade) you spend is all-inclusive, everything you need for a plug-and-play install. No additional wires or connections need to be made, just basic hand tools.
Once installed, you can run your factory (or Alpine, just swap 1 harness location on the modules) speakers until you're ready to install an aftermarket amp and that'll plug into the RCAs on the back of the unit. No line out converter needed - ever.
If you opted for the 7", I've seen them being sold around here for ~$450.
The 8.4" is much more popular and I've seen anywhere from $900 - $1400, depending on demand.
Both of which require a 4-digit unlock code needed from your dealer, and usually include the bezel.
I've got the 7" myself and plan to use it in recouping some of the costs!
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