Hey...
Are there any specialty shops in your area.
Take a drive down to one and I promise they can help you.
Our shop just installed a radio into a 98 ES with zero problems.
>
> I own a 98 ES300 and am looking to change out the factory (standard)
> stereo. 2 issues I have:
>
> 1) I hate having to dig the 6-CD cartridge out of the glove box every
> time. I usually just leave discs in there forever since it's such a pain.
> Try putting a CD in at, say, a traffic light some time...
>
> 2) I really want an auxiliary in jack so I can plug a Rio digital music
> player in there. The Rio holds 20 GB in a lossless format (FLAC) and
> holds all the music I could need.
>
> I'm finding that not a lot of commercial car stereos have aux in - yet.
> I'm betting that will change eventually as iPods and their clones continue
> to proliferate - and dare I say? - the DM players will become dockable in
> the car stereo. But not this week.
>
> Going to somewhere like crutchfield.com or circuitcity.com, they have you
> enter your vehicle specs, then tell you what is available. Circuit City
> quickly says that none of the many car stereos they sell will fit a 98
> ES300. Crutchfiled is a little more optimistic; says that "you will need
> to fabricate an installation kit".
>
> Has anyone found a car stereo kit with aux input that can fit in an
> ES300 - and - is it really that difficult to find *any* commercial stereo
> that will fit in an ES?
>
> thanks
> wayne
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