Asw we all know the viper oem radio (97) has an anemic tuner and does nothing to dress up the interior. The speakers are also inadequete. I wanted to upgrade the sound and secondly get something that also looked good.
After a little research I selected the Sony Xplode speakers in the front. The sound was a huge improvement and the speakers were silver with exposed red cones. They look is very contemporary.
I picked a new Pioneer tuner. It contains a single CD player, it also has MP3 capability and is set up for Satellite radio. The screen graphics are amazing. The front face drops down and exposes another screen. The look is very simialr to the Sony speakers. When you combine the speakers and radio with the MGW accessories the interior look is drastically improved.
If you want to keep the oem amps, any upgrade must have the pre-outs like the Pioneer unit. Because of the difference in connectors and and a lack of space behind the viper radio it is a very difficult. You must take off the lower dash covering on the the drivers side and try to pull the mass of connections behind the radio to the left so that the radio will seat. To get clearance for the drop down screen I also had to shim the radio out 5/8".
After a little research I selected the Sony Xplode speakers in the front. The sound was a huge improvement and the speakers were silver with exposed red cones. They look is very contemporary.
I picked a new Pioneer tuner. It contains a single CD player, it also has MP3 capability and is set up for Satellite radio. The screen graphics are amazing. The front face drops down and exposes another screen. The look is very simialr to the Sony speakers. When you combine the speakers and radio with the MGW accessories the interior look is drastically improved.
If you want to keep the oem amps, any upgrade must have the pre-outs like the Pioneer unit. Because of the difference in connectors and and a lack of space behind the viper radio it is a very difficult. You must take off the lower dash covering on the the drivers side and try to pull the mass of connections behind the radio to the left so that the radio will seat. To get clearance for the drop down screen I also had to shim the radio out 5/8".

