After Market CD player
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Joined: Jun 2016
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From: York PA
Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 Litre I6
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Joined: Dec 2015
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From: Syracuse, NY
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee (XJ)
Engine: 4.0L
For price vs. value vs. features this one is pretty decent.
I put it in my 1996 XJ and have been most pleased with it.
Kenwood KDC-BT365U CD Single Din In-Dash Bluetooth Car Stereo Receiver
Link: http://a.co/7wWdWUg
btw, you are in the Jeep Cherokee XJ forum (not grand cherokee).
I put it in my 1996 XJ and have been most pleased with it.
Kenwood KDC-BT365U CD Single Din In-Dash Bluetooth Car Stereo Receiver
Link: http://a.co/7wWdWUg
btw, you are in the Jeep Cherokee XJ forum (not grand cherokee).
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Joined: Feb 2012
Posts: 884
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From: Baltimore
Year: 2002
Model: Grand Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L (AMC) Straight Six
I have a Kenwood KDC-BT758HD radio (which is now replaced by the KDC-BT765HD), and I'm extremely happy with it... Bluetooth, HD Radio, and you can even add on SiriusXM Satellite Radio if you wish (I did).
If you go with Crutchfield, they'll give you the wiring harnesses (just match your colors on the harness that comes with the new radio and the one in the package that Crutchfield sends you), and plug the gray and black plugs into the respective factory plugs from the dash. They also give you a free trim piece to fill the gap that was originally filled by the factory radio that just bolts into the factory screw holes with the factory 7mm bolts in the upper right-hand and lower left-hand corners of the radio opening. Not to mention free lifetime tech support, and free instruction sheets specific to your Jeep to help you install your new equipment!
If you go with Crutchfield, they'll give you the wiring harnesses (just match your colors on the harness that comes with the new radio and the one in the package that Crutchfield sends you), and plug the gray and black plugs into the respective factory plugs from the dash. They also give you a free trim piece to fill the gap that was originally filled by the factory radio that just bolts into the factory screw holes with the factory 7mm bolts in the upper right-hand and lower left-hand corners of the radio opening. Not to mention free lifetime tech support, and free instruction sheets specific to your Jeep to help you install your new equipment!
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Joined: Jun 2016
Posts: 2,929
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From: York PA
Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 Litre I6
I have a Kenwood KDC-BT758HD radio (which is now replaced by the KDC-BT765HD), and I'm extremely happy with it... Bluetooth, HD Radio, and you can even add on SiriusXM Satellite Radio if you wish (I did).
If you go with Crutchfield, they'll give you the wiring harnesses (just match your colors on the harness that comes with the new radio and the one in the package that Crutchfield sends you), and plug the gray and black plugs into the respective factory plugs from the dash. They also give you a free trim piece to fill the gap that was originally filled by the factory radio that just bolts into the factory screw holes with the factory 7mm bolts in the upper right-hand and lower left-hand corners of the radio opening. Not to mention free lifetime tech support, and free instruction sheets specific to your Jeep to help you install your new equipment!
If you go with Crutchfield, they'll give you the wiring harnesses (just match your colors on the harness that comes with the new radio and the one in the package that Crutchfield sends you), and plug the gray and black plugs into the respective factory plugs from the dash. They also give you a free trim piece to fill the gap that was originally filled by the factory radio that just bolts into the factory screw holes with the factory 7mm bolts in the upper right-hand and lower left-hand corners of the radio opening. Not to mention free lifetime tech support, and free instruction sheets specific to your Jeep to help you install your new equipment!




