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Desperate to get some digital music while driving!
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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8754607" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>JVC is the same company as Kenwood, from what I've seen the JVC branded ones are just Kenwood with less features or last generation Kenwood with the different name printed on them. If you like the look/feel/features of Kenwood and want to save a buck on the MSRP definitely worth looking at the JVC branded lineup!</p><p></p><p>You might want to reach out to Toyota or do some googling to confirm that it isn't some oddball size factory hole in those but every Toy I've ever owned was DIN width iso-mount and very simple to access. New models I think are getting into some oddball shapes but certainly 2008 is likely standard with everything else they made at the time and the fact that the factory head unit is already gone out of yours means that a new one should be plug and play.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8754607, member: 614752"] JVC is the same company as Kenwood, from what I've seen the JVC branded ones are just Kenwood with less features or last generation Kenwood with the different name printed on them. If you like the look/feel/features of Kenwood and want to save a buck on the MSRP definitely worth looking at the JVC branded lineup! You might want to reach out to Toyota or do some googling to confirm that it isn't some oddball size factory hole in those but every Toy I've ever owned was DIN width iso-mount and very simple to access. New models I think are getting into some oddball shapes but certainly 2008 is likely standard with everything else they made at the time and the fact that the factory head unit is already gone out of yours means that a new one should be plug and play. [/QUOTE]
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