Hey folks Headed to KLLM soon, just wanted to know about putting my own cd deck in a company truck, I wanted to connect my ipod to it so I can have my audiobooks and music , does a company mechanic have to do this? or is there an attachment I could buy to hook the ipod up to the deck already in place? Thanks
installing a new cd player in company truck
Discussion in 'Trucking Electronics, Gadgets and Software Forum' started by medic1, Apr 11, 2010.
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I dunno about other makes, but Kenworth wires their stock stereos in with electrical tape. I just untape it, cut the power wire, and use wire nuts to tie it all together. When I'm done with that truck, I just reverse the process. Can't tell the stock radio was ever messed with. They make a set of tools you can find at some truck stops, shaped like a U, that will unlock the stock radio so you can pull it right out.
Make sure the company won't boot you if they see it, though. Some are re-tardedly strict about modifications.medic1 Thanks this. -
If its a late model truck it may have an aux input jack on the front. If its old it may have a cassette player and you can buy an adapter cassette to plug in the ipod.
If it had neither I would ask the shop to install an aftermarket that I purchased. -
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Yeah, the U shaped brackets are designed to give you something to hold onto to pull the radio out. You can release the clips with anything but then you have to get a grip on the radio to get it out.
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FYI KLLM's trucks *Freightliner cascadias and columbias mostly* come with xm ready cd players with no aux jack. you can get aftermarket cd players, but they MUST be installed by kllm mechanics.
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