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Old 08-18-2009, 07:23 PM
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Default King Cab Nav system installed (pics).

Suzuki dealers only offer the pop-up Nav system for the Crew Cab models. Here's the solution for King Cab owners:




You'll need Nissan part #999Q5-KU001 (for 05-09 Frontier), and a Garmin 700 series GPS (pictured is the Garmin Nuvi 750...$149.00 @ CompUsa, refurbished). As you can see it's a perfect fit and color match for the King Cab Equator. Housing can be modified for other units, but the Nuvi 700 series is an exact fit.

Crew Cab owners can use Suzuki part #990B0-65004 or Nissan part #999Q5-KV001 (the center of the dash is slightly different with the integrated audio).

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Old 08-19-2009, 09:16 PM
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That is so cool! So on a 1 to 10 scale how difficult of an install was it?
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Old 08-22-2009, 12:22 AM
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That is so cool! So on a 1 to 10 scale how difficult of an install was it?
A "2" at the very most. Detailed instructions (for the Frontier, at least) can be found on the 'net, and Nissan even provides good ones in the box. Very simple job.
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Just installed the nav system today. Found a (used excellent condition) black Nuvi 750 in eBay for $100, and the housing came from Grubbs Nissan for another $100. Not a bad set up for a little over $200, compared to what people were shelling out for these things 2~3 years ago. Install was easy for me thanks to Obtuse. Everything in your thread was a big help, along with the installation link you provided in another thread. First gps for me. These are fun. Now back to that hitch and 7 pin connector set-up........


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Old 04-22-2010, 07:12 PM
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Happy to help!

I'll hopefully be referencing your OEM Fog Light install info in the near future.
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