Need aftermarket audio advice for IS250
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Need aftermarket audio advice for IS250
My car doesn't have navigation. I am wanting to put in my own HU, amps and speakers. I don't need navigation, but I would like something with an XM tuner and bluetooth capability. I have found this http://www.installer.com/item/displa...php?it=ls2151b and this http://www.ebay.com/itm/Aftermarket-Single-Din-Factory-Radio-Replacement-Installation-Stereo-Dash-Kit-/331201376369?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&fits=Model%3AIS250&hash=item4d1d23f071&vxp=mtr Has anyone used either of these? What is your opinion?
1. What wiring harness do I need to tap into the factory wiring?
2. What headunits do you recommend?
3. What beefier battery do you recommend?
Any other advice you can offer would be appreciated. The main thing is I need a way to add my own HU and still keep A/C controls.
Thanks!
1. What wiring harness do I need to tap into the factory wiring?
2. What headunits do you recommend?
3. What beefier battery do you recommend?
Any other advice you can offer would be appreciated. The main thing is I need a way to add my own HU and still keep A/C controls.
Thanks!
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Lexus Test Driver
While there is a "dash kit" now available, there is no wiring harness adapter that I'm aware of. I did my custom install about three years ago (before this install kit was available). If you are going to run aftermarket amps, you only need to tap power and ground because your signals will run from the aftermarket HU to the amps via interconnects anyway. Do understand that your HVAC controls are contained in the OE CD changer, which is what you will be replacing by putting an aftermarket HU in this location. I tucked mine behind the upper display (not at all easy to do). As for my suggestion for a HU... Kenwood eXcelon is my favorite. Very clean signal, even at max volume and lots of time alignment options for SQ. As for a battery upgrade you can go with an Optima, but I'm running an Audison Voce 5.1k on stock electrical with a regular battery. Shouldn't be necessary but Optima, Kintetik or Stinger are your best bets if you decide to upgrade. Hope this helps.....
#3
While there is a "dash kit" now available, there is no wiring harness adapter that I'm aware of. I did my custom install about three years ago (before this install kit was available). If you are going to run aftermarket amps, you only need to tap power and ground because your signals will run from the aftermarket HU to the amps via interconnects anyway. Do understand that your HVAC controls are contained in the OE CD changer, which is what you will be replacing by putting an aftermarket HU in this location. I tucked mine behind the upper display (not at all easy to do). As for my suggestion for a HU... Kenwood eXcelon is my favorite. Very clean signal, even at max volume and lots of time alignment options for SQ. As for a battery upgrade you can go with an Optima, but I'm running an Audison Voce 5.1k on stock electrical with a regular battery. Shouldn't be necessary but Optima, Kintetik or Stinger are your best bets if you decide to upgrade. Hope this helps.....
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