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What kind of audio system does Chevy Silverado have?

What kind of audio system does Chevy Silverado have?

Pickups aren’t just about hauling what’s in the bed or on the hitch anymore. They now feature interior touches that rival some luxury cars. The audio/video equipment in this new breed of pickup truck is no exception, and Chevrolet made sure to equip the new-for-2007 Silverado/Sierra Crew Cab 1500/2500 with some top notch features.

Is there a replacement radio for a Chevy Silverado?

Only 2 left in stock – order soon. . . . . . 1988-1996 Gray Chevrolet & GMC Complete Single Din Dash Kit + Pocket Kit + Wire Harness + Antenna Adapter.

Do you need antenna adapter for Chevy Silverado?

You’ll need a mounting kit to trim out the new radio, along with an antenna adapter that allows you to connect the Chevy antenna plug to your new radio. You’ll get these parts at a deep discount with your receiver order, along with free step-by-step instructions for your Silverado.

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Pickups aren’t just about hauling what’s in the bed or on the hitch anymore. They now feature interior touches that rival some luxury cars. The audio/video equipment in this new breed of pickup truck is no exception, and Chevrolet made sure to equip the new-for-2007 Silverado/Sierra Crew Cab 1500/2500 with some top notch features.

Only 2 left in stock – order soon. . . . . . 1988-1996 Gray Chevrolet & GMC Complete Single Din Dash Kit + Pocket Kit + Wire Harness + Antenna Adapter.

When did the Chevy Silverado 2500HD come out?

1st owner purchased on 12/21/09 and owned in NY until 12/11/12 • 2nd owner purchased on 01/24/13 and owned in NY until 04/24/21. 1st owner drove an estimated 3,441 miles/year • 2nd owner drove an estimated 5,504 miles/year.

You’ll need a mounting kit to trim out the new radio, along with an antenna adapter that allows you to connect the Chevy antenna plug to your new radio. You’ll get these parts at a deep discount with your receiver order, along with free step-by-step instructions for your Silverado.

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Ruth Doyle