thunderstruck
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Hey guys, I kinda inadvertently found this today. Looks like a super cheap and easy way to add an auxiliary input to the factory headunits in the 88-94 trucks.
http://www.dieselplace.com/forum/63...gine/405135-aux-input-1994-cassette-deck.html
The first post explains how to do it while still keeping the cassette deck functional, although I don't really recommend the exact method described. You can probably just as easily put a switching jack (RadioShack part no. 274-246) in-line between the receiver and the cassette deck, rather than just plugging straight into the wiring. That way you won't have to use a blank tape and sound from the deck won't bleed into your auxiliary source.
If you don't have/want to get rid of the deck, check out post #9 and post #12. Can't get any easier than that.
I have the 95+ interior, so unfortunately I can't test this one. Any takers?
http://www.dieselplace.com/forum/63...gine/405135-aux-input-1994-cassette-deck.html
The first post explains how to do it while still keeping the cassette deck functional, although I don't really recommend the exact method described. You can probably just as easily put a switching jack (RadioShack part no. 274-246) in-line between the receiver and the cassette deck, rather than just plugging straight into the wiring. That way you won't have to use a blank tape and sound from the deck won't bleed into your auxiliary source.
If you don't have/want to get rid of the deck, check out post #9 and post #12. Can't get any easier than that.
I have the 95+ interior, so unfortunately I can't test this one. Any takers?