in dash navigaton options.

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JeepCoMJ

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Hi,

I do not know enough about the RB1 or RB4 units to say much about them, but from what I understand, you need to put the navigation disc in to use navigation. That sounds asinine and stupid.

I'd like in-dash navigation. It must work with the steering wheel controls, and I want touch screen. turning knobs to select options is old school.

From what it seems, there are a few aftermarket ones that have a stockish look to them. Does anyone know if they are compatible with the steering wheel controls, if they need a disc in to function, and if they would work with a factory 02 cd changer?


all of this is in an 02 limited.

Thanks!
 

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What's a CD changer?

Most name brand navs will work with a PAC adaptor that will integrate steering wheel controls.

Most name brand Navs are double DIN size and your cavity is only 1 1/2 DIN tall so you'll have to go with a flip up style screen or make professional grade mods to the dash.

Most name brand companies have stopped producing flip up screens.

Suggestion:

Get a Garmin.... it's touch screen and everything.
 
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