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Old May 16th, 2017, 9:42 PM
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I just say this post on the HP about an Alpine upgrade for the Silverado's head unit. And while it looks cool, I wonder how many people actually upgrade from factory now? I always figured it was more trouble than it's worth?
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I guess nobody does, ha ha.
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I'm considering upgrading to the Kicker add-on: Kicker PSIEXT14 Amp & Powered Sub PowerStage Upgrade for 2014 & Newer Chevy/GMC Truck
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It's just hard to spend $1250 on a stereo upgrade. Used to get a complete system for less than that!
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I hardly ever listen to the factory radio to begin with. Haven't listened to the one in my 2015 2500 since I bought it over 2 years ago. No XM either. So I would not be a candidate for upgrading the stereo.




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