mopar ipod integration location

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peterstone101

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just installed an RB-1 - adding a mopar iPod set up - anyone have a good idea on where mount the converter box? , there doesn't seem to be enough room behind the radio for a clean mount with out it grounding out on something metal- i was thinking on top of the instrument cluster then i read that it will interfere with the Navigation antenna , anyone know if there is any truth to that?
 

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incase anyone was wondering, the jeep recommended spot (which is the right side of the instrument cluster) is the perfect spot for it - it fit like a glove
 

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Where did you get this from? Worth the money? I think i would rather have an aux input though. Whichever is cheaper.
 

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AUX input?

I am trying to install an AUX input to my factory stereo. So far, i have found a few things that plug in to the 10 pin thing in the back of the stereo, then convert it to RCA and then to 3.5 mm. i was just wondering which brand you recommended, and how to remove the plastic around the stereo.

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Where did you find cables to connect to the pins? I looked into the ipod one before but for the price i would just get a whole new stereo
 
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