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December 12, 2012“Found your kit on public forums – Tacoma world.
I had a toylink aux connector and I have tried an FM transmitter in the past. I also tried my own fancy solder work to connect just an auxiliary cord. The reason I chose GTA Car kit is because of the comparability with the steering wheel controls in my Tacoma and the fact it has an iPod hookup AND an auxiliary cord coming from one unit to connect anything with a stereo cord.
Shipped within a week. I live in British Columbia, Canada.
I’ve taken apart my stereo about 6 times before so installation was a breeze, one plugin in the back. All in all it took about 15 minutes. Only needed a socket set for my stereo to remove it which I have.
I’m using an IPhone 5 and occasionally an IPod. I ran my wires down in front of my stick shift. You can’t see the hole where it’s placed and the wires tuck into the cubby perfectly when not in use.
I like the steering wheel controls, and compatibility with practically any MP3 player.
Overall awesome value. Cheapest car kit I could find and it’s a Canadian company. I’ve already been telling anyone who needs one about then!! Great customer service as well.”
“I was researching online different methods of hooking up my iPod/iPhone to my radio and read a review of GTA on a Tacoma forum. After watching the installation video on YouTube, I decided to order it.
I have used FM transmitters in the past but did not like the sound quality they produce. I went to a local car audio place and they showed me a basic AUX product they would install for a cost of $200.
Product took only two days to arrive.
Installation was much easier than I thought it would be, only took about 10 minutes. Only tools needed was a wire I made a hook out of to remove the heater control dash. I already owned a 10mm nut driver which could easily remove the four bolts holding the radio in. Following the video on my phone while installing made the whole process very simple.
I use both an iPod Classic and my iPhone 4S with the kit. I decided to run the iPod cable out of the same hole as my emergency brake handle.
The perfect car holder that fits in my vent is a must have. It helps keep the wire out of the way and gives me perfect accessibility to my iPod. Also I like being able to use my controls on the wheel makes it so I never even have to touch my radio.
Considering the audio shop was wanting to charge me nearly double to just put in a jack on my existing radio, I believe this purchase was a steal. I have already told several friends who own Tacoma’s about this product. ”