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Drive-in Autosound

Discussion in 'Colorado' started by TacoDawgfan, Jan 3, 2020.

  1. Jan 3, 2020 at 5:48 PM
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    TacoDawgfan

    TacoDawgfan [OP] Hunker Down You Hairy Dawg!

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    5100's at 1.75, Rear leaf TSB, Moto Metal 951 16x8, BFG TKO2 265/75/16, AFe Stage 2 CAI w/pro dry filter, Kenwood DDX374BT installed with Idatalink Maestro kit, Access Loredo tonneau cover, N-Fab steps, Tinted windows, EGR in channel vent visors, UGA drink coasters in the front cup holders, and a Graco car seat in the back seat
    Looking for a bit of help from Georgia. Anyone familiar with Drive-in Autosound? I’m looking at buying a new Pioneer hu and they have the lowest price by far on the model I’m looking for with free shipping. Not a big fan of ordering electronics from small shops like this but Crutchfield won’t price match outside of Amazon, Best Buy, etc. just wanted to know if this is a trustworthy place or not? Thanks in advance.

    https://driveinautosound.com/pioneer-avh-2550nex/
     
  2. Jan 10, 2020 at 4:40 PM
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    hack4875

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    Hey Mike, sorry for delay, I just saw this post. I have had excellent service with Drive In Auto Sound. I had an older Mini Cooper S a few years back that needed a new headunit. They were the cheapest, but still offered me a warranty and I had no problems at all with them. Hope this helps. Good luck.
     
  3. Jan 10, 2020 at 5:24 PM
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    TacoDawgfan

    TacoDawgfan [OP] Hunker Down You Hairy Dawg!

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    5100's at 1.75, Rear leaf TSB, Moto Metal 951 16x8, BFG TKO2 265/75/16, AFe Stage 2 CAI w/pro dry filter, Kenwood DDX374BT installed with Idatalink Maestro kit, Access Loredo tonneau cover, N-Fab steps, Tinted windows, EGR in channel vent visors, UGA drink coasters in the front cup holders, and a Graco car seat in the back seat
    I’ve already bought a new hu. Went with a Kenwood Excelon that was a clearance item from a seller that was fulfilled and backed by Amazon. Seemed like the best deal overall. Paid the same as I would’ve for the pioneer, same features except the Pioneer had An HD tuner. Hoping to install it this weekend. Thanks.
     

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