How can I connect it to my trucks stereo?
Tuesday, January 26th, 2010
I was thinking about buying an Ipod and would like to know what I can do to connect it to my trucks stereo? My truck has the factory stereo in it and has a cd player. It’s my work truck and I don’t own it so changing out the stereo is not an option.
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Rand says:
January 26th, 2010
5:25 pm
Get an FM adapter for you ipod.
Esurk says:
January 26th, 2010
5:52 pm
Before I installed an iPod-ready stereo, I used iTrip. It’s a system that broadcasts your iPod onto whichever FM station you assign. It’s versatile, small, and convenient. It does use up battery power, though. Cost me $25 about three years ago.
Landon S says:
January 26th, 2010
6:13 pm
any FM transmitter will do just fine.
if you’re looking for top quality i’d go for the Monster iPod Transmitter. it’s pricy but amazing quality