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    Default Century radio replacement

    I want to replace the factory Freightlilner am/fm/cd with a unit that has an aux plug built into it rather than have to mess around with the fm radio modulators....

    Anyone know of a direct replacement unit?

    Thanks
    Tom

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    Go to a Freightliner parts department and ask them. I think the majority of Freightliners come with Panasonic radios. It's not that hard to just by an aftermarket radio, and splice the wires to make the connections. I'm pretty sure you could by a harness from freightliner as well, to make it plug-n-play.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sgreer78 View Post
    Go to a Freightliner parts department and ask them. I think the majority of Freightliners come with Panasonic radios. It's not that hard to just by an aftermarket radio, and splice the wires to make the connections. I'm pretty sure you could by a harness from freightliner as well, to make it plug-n-play.

    yeap, he's right-- you go to Freightliner parts and ask for a radio harness- $18.00 and splice it to the end of your Sony or other brand radio- Univerial color code wires( that's nice ) then you just plug it into the connector- and you don't have to cut the companies wires ( they get upset if you do )... bingo you got a Kick butt radio.

    Or, Bumper-- if you'd answer your email invite to share your location with your Friend Headborg-- (Google Latitude ) I'd load up one of my radios with the Freightliner wireing harness already attached (I'm driving a Volvo for the forseeable future) and I'd give it to you as soon as I run across you.
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