2011 Dodge Durango Citadel 22" HELO's and MYGIG LOCKPICK V.3
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@guzziguyvids The LockPick device has an A/V output. It also has a video out that is designed to work with headrest monitors. I think the factory DVD already works off the factory head unit. We chose to go with an aftermarket DVD player because of it's larger than factory size.
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Did you start with a factory installed DVD, or is it easy to get a after market DVD to interface with the radio?
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i have a blk citadel and yes it is truely the nicest car i have ever been in but there is a guy at work that has a red crew and he put 22's on it and they look tiny, do you have any pics of any with 24's, plus how much is the lockpick thing
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@ericpcronic What overhead monitor did you use and how tough was the install of it, i.e. was there a harness already there to plug into or did you have to run the A/V and other wiring?
murpharm 2 weeks ago
@murpharm We went with the Visualogic 10.4". You have to run wires, power, groung, etc. as with any aftermarket DVD system. The headliner in the new Durango is held in with magnets, so that made it a lot easier.
ericpcronic 2 weeks ago
@ericpcronic Yes, I saw the button on the touch screen. I meant there no hard button on the radio itself. I have the same radio
pittbaseball21 3 weeks ago
@pittbaseball21 Chrysler makes two seperate Media Center 430 radios. The one you must have has the touch screen, internal hard drive, but no Nav. The 430N adds Garmin based nav. You can not, unfortunately, upgrade the 430 to the 430N.
ericpcronic 3 weeks ago
I have a 2011 Crew. I noticed the radio in your video does not have a NAV button, yet has navigation. LockPick doesn't add a navigation feature does it?
pittbaseball21 3 weeks ago
@pittbaseball21 This vehicle has the Media Center 430N which is a software based navigation system. It has Garmin nav, and there is a button on the screen.
ericpcronic 3 weeks ago