2002 XG350 Radio Replacement

Discussion in 'Hyundai Grandeur / Azera / XG' started by what, Nov 19, 2005.

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    what Guest

    Anyone on the board know of of an aftermarket radio with cd and tape
    playing capabilities that will replace the crap one that came in the car.
    It has no AM capabilities to speak of. five miles away from a 5,000 watt
    station and it is hash. FM is A little better but still not a pimple on
    the ARSE of a standard GM radio. It has a good amp and speakers but that is
    about it for the whole system. I'd like to use an aftermarket unit that
    will fit the hole after I throw the piece of S**T unit that resides there
    now. The Car is great and I have had no problems with it at all except a
    stiff neck from taking off like a bat out of hell at stop lights. After
    listening to the radio in it however, it is like taking a dump in an
    outdoor privy after you have been used to indoor plumbing. I make CDs on
    the computer that I have at the house so MP3 capabilities are not that
    important to me.

    Thanks
     
    what, Nov 19, 2005
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    Eric G. Guest

    Sanyo FXCD-550. Crutchfield has it for $270 and it will fit the XG350
    without any modifications.
     
    Eric G., Nov 19, 2005
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    what Guest

    Thanks Eric. One other question though, what is Crutchfiel? We don't have
    one here. Is it an online ordering facility or a National Chain. We have
    Best Buy, Circuit City, Sears, Target , and a number of Auto stores that
    carry some stereos like Pep boys and Auto Zone. I do believe that Sanyo is
    carried by best buy. I know they have a number of Sanyo TVs and home stereo
    Equipment. The Crutchfield deal sounds good if I could get you to post the
    address for me, would be most appreciative. A lot of times best buy and
    circuit city will install free purchased stereos over $150.00 in price.
    Same day installation guaranteed.
     
    what, Nov 20, 2005
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    Eric G. Guest

    Sorry, I should have said. Crutchfield is a national on-line and catalog
    chain. They have been around long before the Internet and some of the
    other chains you mentioned.

    You can find them at http://www.crutchfield.com They will send you
    everything you need to install the radio, including wiring harness
    adapters, speaker adapters and so on. Even mounting brackets if you need
    one for your car.

    I believe in recent years that they have "hooked up" with some local radio
    installers that can do the work for you if you so desire.

    Let me know how you make out.

    Eric
     
    Eric G., Nov 20, 2005
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