Music In the F150
#22
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Best buy sells them for $150 but if you search online, you can find that same kit for $80-90. I will find the link for you. I splurged and spent $150 to satisfy my need for instant gratification.
#24
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Well Amazon's price went up a little. They used to be $108. I think ebay has a similar kit, too but I can not vouch for the quality. This kit took 15 minutes to install and after figuring out that our trucks have 9 different sat/aux channels (have to find the right one) it worked just fine.
http://www.amazon.com/iSimple-Connec...9886812&sr=8-4
http://www.amazon.com/iSimple-Connec...9886812&sr=8-4
#27
Red 04 FX4 Screw
I listen to Rap ****ducks***** and rock mainly. I also listen to techno *****ducks again***** sometimes. Then I listen to country when I have fiance with me (not a fan personally)*****ducks again*******
#28
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jk man the freedom to like anything you want to is what makes this country so great
but if u dont like ford well yer goin to hell
#29
Just so happens I just installed a new Pioneer deck last night and new Polk Audio front speakers tonight. Replaced the original (96) factory am/fm cassette that was down to the driver side rear speaker full time and the passenger side front speaker part time and an Ipod playing through a fm transmitter. Now both rear speakers work (but will be replaced in a couple of weeks anyway) and the new Polks sound great in front. Direct usb Ipod control on the head unit. Sweet tunage!!
Oh, I listen almost exclusively to the Ipod which is loaded with everything - rock, folk, bluegrass, jazz, reggae, zydeco, pop, classical, country, ...
Oh, I listen almost exclusively to the Ipod which is loaded with everything - rock, folk, bluegrass, jazz, reggae, zydeco, pop, classical, country, ...