Another Car Stereo Question.

I know many of you guys still have problem connecting iphone to car stereo and
there's no clear solution for this issue. But,i'm still posting the question about this. O.k. Here's thing. I've been connecting 2nd gen nano to Alpine Car stereo using Aux cable with dock connector. But, Iphone does not work with this cable due to different pin layout.
So My Questions are:
Will Apple Universal Dock solve this problem?
Is there any cable or connector that changes pin layout?

The 30 pin connectors are not compatible with the iPhone when it pertains to transfering data like music. It will charge your phone but will not play music.
I have a Premier Pioneer deck and tried the 30 pin connection since the deck is compatible with iPods. However, it would not work. The only solution is to take advantage of your auxilary port and connect it to the headphones jack.
I do have to add that I had to grind away the plastic so that it would fit in the iPhone's headphone port. Only Apple would create the best phone out there and then neglect to allow us to use it like an iPod. Sigh.

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