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<blockquote data-quote="lshin037" data-source="post: 14715403" data-attributes="member: 168165"><p>I have this system installed and the install was pretty easy. The most time consuming task is installing the backup camera between the two license plate lights and then running the wire to the dash. You're going to have to drill a hole in one of the plastic light enclosures to run the wire through. I chose this over other aftermarket systems due to the price (it's the cheapest considering it's got a backup camera and all the wire harnesses needed for the install), OEM look, and ease of install. As far as user experiences, there are some pros and cons. </p><p></p><p>PROS: camera is pretty good (visible day and night), retains all the SYNC functions, has an extra AV port for other inputs. </p><p></p><p>CONS: Sometimes the system will freeze during navigation. It happened twice since the 7 months I had it. When listening to tunes from my iphone through usb, it'll cut off. Not sure if it's the Raxiom or my iphone. Again, this happens once in a while. You cannot change the background to a custom image. </p><p></p><p>I would love to switch to a pioneer unit with the carplay function but all the mounting hardware available for the mustangs place the display down low right by the shift knob.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lshin037, post: 14715403, member: 168165"] I have this system installed and the install was pretty easy. The most time consuming task is installing the backup camera between the two license plate lights and then running the wire to the dash. You're going to have to drill a hole in one of the plastic light enclosures to run the wire through. I chose this over other aftermarket systems due to the price (it's the cheapest considering it's got a backup camera and all the wire harnesses needed for the install), OEM look, and ease of install. As far as user experiences, there are some pros and cons. PROS: camera is pretty good (visible day and night), retains all the SYNC functions, has an extra AV port for other inputs. CONS: Sometimes the system will freeze during navigation. It happened twice since the 7 months I had it. When listening to tunes from my iphone through usb, it'll cut off. Not sure if it's the Raxiom or my iphone. Again, this happens once in a while. You cannot change the background to a custom image. I would love to switch to a pioneer unit with the carplay function but all the mounting hardware available for the mustangs place the display down low right by the shift knob. [/QUOTE]
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