In-dash DVD/NAV plus Head-Rest DVD's

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Hi,

I'm looking for some ideas for an In-Dash DVD/NAV w/ rear view camera plus headrest DVD players for a Lincoln 2004 LS Black with grey interior.

Which ones fit? Most affordable but still high quality resolution, etc.

Would like to see all what they look like who has these.

Thank you
 
If you do a search you will find tons of threads on navigation installs. I myself have the Pioneer Avic X920. A lot of people have Pioneers, some have Kenwood etc. It depends on your preference and what you like. All double din units will fit when you use the double din install kit. Depending on what year your LS is will determine what harness you will need. Go to www.sonicelectronix.com to check them out. I've bought one of the navigation units I've had from them and they are solid company in my opinion. They have some good prices too. Another place it to check Amazon because you might can a hell of a steal with a discount code if you have one.
 
Thanks!

I was looking into a Boss DD 8" widescreen... Are these any good?
 
dude, get your a$$ to the search feature.


I was looking into a Boss DD 8" widescreen... Are these any good?
god no, they are complete rubbish and garbage, picture looks like crap and they all break, why do you think they are one of the cheapest units on the market
 
Not boss... It's junk...

Here is what I got- HU

And I got this with it- Navi

I got a combo deal at the time and it is good quality, not too expensive, and it does what I want it too.

The having to use the ebrake to get video to work was a pain so my friend and I bypassed that lmao. We used this, worked like a charm. Now I can watch video while driving which is illegal and dangerous :rolleyes:.
 
Mostly the passenger watches the video in the front seat in my car. I used to have my PS2 hooked up to it as well :D
 
+1 on searching and also using Sonic Electronix - they have great pricing and all the adapters/kits you need for the install

Some of the threads will even have part numbers you need for the kits :cool:
 
tip: Ebay (and some other) aftermarket headrests look good, but may offer ZERO ability to actually rest..your head. They sometimes sit back farther than the stock headrests.
Gets old after awhile.
FYI
 

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