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'05 Cayenne S w/ 52,000 miles: Advice and Upgrades


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Hello everyone,

 

Just joining the forum here! I Just purchased and '05 Cayenne S with the coolant pipe issue fixed, and fresh service. I also gutted the stereo to get rid of the CD23 Bose stereo and subsequent fiber-optic connections. I now have two kicker amps powering the factory speakers, an alpine sub in the stock enclosure, and AppRadio! Awesome setup and couldn't be more pleased. I replaced the tires with 265/60/18 BFG KO2 All-terrains, and this thing kills it off-road (Southern Oregon). If anyone has any upkeep advice to offer, or common issues that I should know of, please let me know. Pictures are coming shortly. 

 

(Also: the stock Bose CD-changer, amp, and stereo face-plate are for sale!)

 

 

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Hello,

 

I would be interested in hearing more about your stereo set up and how you like the App Radio (assuming it's the 4?).

 

I have recently purchased a 2004 Turbo and have also purchased an App Radio 4.  Not sure if I should go the NAV-TV route or something similar to what you did.

 

I do have some questions:

 

1.  Do you use the Siruis/XM app on your app radio?

2.  Did you install the steering wheel control adapater, and if so how is that working with the app radio?

 

Many Thanks!

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