MP3 listening in Jazz/Fit?
#21
Originally Posted by vividjazz
A$100 for the 2 bars has got to be the best value handling mod going. Got the lower strut bars to match which I'll fit up in the next couple of weeks to see if they make a lot more difference. 7 bars in total from XForce to fit the Jazz.
This car was just made for strut bars with the holes pre drilled for them in the front and clip off covers for easy attachment at the rear.
This car was just made for strut bars with the holes pre drilled for them in the front and clip off covers for easy attachment at the rear.
#22
Yeah inhibits taking full advantage of the magic seats but with a baby seat in the back can't use them anyway. Whiteline make clip release bars which would get around the prob but they haven't released anything for the Jazz yet.
The bar holds the sub box in well too.
The bar holds the sub box in well too.
#23
Connect the iPod video to your existing car stereo
Here's a great way to play MP3's in your car!
http://www.mp3yourcar.com/
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And this works pretty good too with the iPod
http://www.griffintechnology.com/products/itrip/
http://www.mp3yourcar.com/
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And this works pretty good too with the iPod
http://www.griffintechnology.com/products/itrip/
Last edited by RickART; 12-13-2005 at 05:17 PM.
#24
This may be a little late...
In my Civic I have a Moster Car audio plug that I use to dock my iPod. This is beneficial for many reasons: the sound is sent through line out instead of headphones, the iPod charges (using trical charge to avoid damage) while car is on, it automatically pauses when i turn the car off, and the charger takes dirty power (the stuff that makes road noise enter speakers i.e. ground loop) away completely. This way when I get back in my car I only have to hit play and it automatically resumes where i last was.
http://www.compusa.com/products/prod...873&pfp=SEARCH
http://www.compusa.com/products/prod...873&pfp=SEARCH
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