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2014 Rear Entertainment - Replace Radio

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Default 2014 Rear Entertainment - Replace Radio

I am currently about to purchase a 2014 Suburban with the Bose non-Nav radio w/ dvd and factory rear entertainment system. As part of that purchase I was hoping to upgrade the radio to something with Apple CarPlay.

I have looked around on the internet and not finding much answers to the overall question I have.

If I replace the radio, can the rear screens still be used with the rear auxiliary RCA inputs (and wireless headphones), or is a media receiver required? Is something else required?

Based on my research if I buy some higher end units I might be able to get video from the receiver to the screens. I haven't found much information on if I go with a more mispriced unit. I also found reference to this harness, but the website doesn't provide much information. https://www.sonicelectronix.com/item...AC-GMRVD2.html
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