Just so you know, you can move the sunroof switch over to where the mic is located and you can bring the mic closer to you incase you want to improve the performance a little more. Looks great BTW.
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Originally Posted by kevinflynn
Just finished Z110BT install in 2002 X5 non Nav in the family wagon.
Thanks to fe342185 and NextGen. You guys Rock!!
The setup and some comments:
Avic-Z110BT(XM/HDradio/MSN) Ipod in center console armrest.
My rating:
Head unit A+ (LED button light colors match perfectly)
Navigation map update C- (some missing streets)
Voice control amazing.
Faceplate from X5 Double-DIN Bezel (yes expensive but worth every dollar)
Mic mounted next to OEM mic
Alpine 2 channel IR headphones.
Backup Cam (love it. almost hidden) BOYO VTL351 ultraslim license plate
camera
SWI-PS steering wheel control ( all works great but cannot program voice recognition-slot 13) - you need to remove the 2 knee panels under steering wheel to access wire for SWI.
GPS antenna in rear spoiler. Not to hard to run through rubber grommet. XM antenna on roof(Antenna Specialists XM20CP) .(Love this ant but may change to spoiler to hide).
To modify single din radio opening: Cut cross bar(plastic). And cut about 1/2 inch top plastic horizontal bar out also for perfect fit. Used the mounting brackets from this kit (Metra Electronics 95-9308B) (faceplate from this kit sucks)
http://www.xoutpost.com/members/kevi...e-din-dash.jpg
Created new BMW X5 splash screen in photoshop: Download from here if you want to check it out on your Z110BT: (screen size 2592x1944 transfer with SD card)
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Not sure why I needed 4 LCD screens in the car.. Seemed like a good idea at the time. Adults can listen to XM/IPOD/HDradio and view NAV up front and kids can watch DVD and listen via Alpine IR headphones at the same time. or everyone can listen to DVD.
Put Mic in ceiling. cut hole and glued with Plastic glue. Great pickup
BOYO VTL351 license plate cam.
No relay needed just run wire via tailgate and hook into Reverse light wire. Almost invisible. You can see it above the J in Jersey.
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