Reddit Reddit reviews CRUX SWRTY-61N Radio Replacement with SWC & OE RVC Retention (for Toyota Vehicles 2012-Up)

We found 2 Reddit comments about CRUX SWRTY-61N Radio Replacement with SWC & OE RVC Retention (for Toyota Vehicles 2012-Up). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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CRUX SWRTY-61N Radio Replacement with SWC & OE RVC Retention (for Toyota Vehicles 2012-Up)
Retains factory features in select Toyota vehicles while functioning with an aftermarket radioRetains Factory-installed Rear-view cameraPre-programmed to retain Steering Wheel ControlsRetains auxiliary input with compatible receiversIncludes Antenna Adapter
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2 Reddit comments about CRUX SWRTY-61N Radio Replacement with SWC & OE RVC Retention (for Toyota Vehicles 2012-Up):

u/FSU_Fan2004 · 3 pointsr/CarAV

I just put a full stereo into a 2019 Tundra Crewmax. You can pick pretty much anything you want in terms of double din headunit, 6.5" speakers front and rear, and then for sub box I found the safest way was to buy something designed for the Tundra. The rear bench seat has a big hinge type thing that the Tundra-specific boxes work around.



Amp, or amps, will pretty much have to go under the front seat(s). I currently have an OG slash series JL 500/1 and Rockford P400, both under the passenger seat.



For the front and rear speaker adapters, go with Metra over Scosche. If you are swapping the headunit, this adapter is cheap and does everything you need - steering wheel controls, backup cam, and keeps the factory USB and aux inputs.

Truck was all around a very easy install - easy accessible firewall grommet on driver or passenger side, headunit is easy to get to and comes out easy, and the door panels are easy on and off.

Here's an amazon list of the basic install components for new headunit and door speakers.

u/sfttac · 2 pointsr/CarPlay

Have you tried pressing and holding the phone button? Like for a couple seconds? That's normally how the steering wheel controls work for Siri. When the stereo was installed, no doubt the installers used one of these. They are programmable in that you can make any of your steering wheel buttons perform any function. It's also possible that they didn't program the phone button. This can be remedied, but you have to push a button on the box that is most likely behind your head unit to put it into programming mode.