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Converting Original Radio

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Has anyone dealt with companies who convert the original radio into AM/FM/MP3/Bluetooth?

I was looking at doing this instead of putting a new radio in my glove box.
Can anyone recommend any companies they've used?

Thanks
 
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Am I correct in saying that having my AM radio converted to fm, Bluetooth, and mp3 jack will probably cost between $500-600?

That's what my research has lead me to believe.
 
Same here & for only $100.00. No need to have you orig. radio ripped apart. I just installed mine last weekend in a 1/2 hr. I'm still playing around to get the sound to come in crisp & clear but I'm also using the orig. dash only speaker.

https://redirad.com/pages/vehicle-selector

RediRad.com plug and play adapter is what I'm using. Works great and inexpensive too for what it does.

Good luck
 
Same here & for only $100.00. No need to have you orig. radio ripped apart. I just installed mine last weekend in a 1/2 hr. I'm still playing around to get the sound to come in crisp & clear but I'm also using the orig. dash only speaker.

https://redirad.com/pages/vehicle-selector

I started looking into that. Does your phone plug directly into it? And does it have bluetooth?
 
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