calling all graphic designers...let's make some home screen wallpapers for sync
#1011
2013 Ruby Red FX4 SCrew
Sorry FordEver, but I can't find Mecha's quote, other than on your post.
Now this is just good fun trash talking...right? I don't want to steer this thread anymore than letting Mecha have his last shot at me.
So supposedly the ***** had 1.5 psi removed, (the weight of a dollar bill) removed in the first half. Okay...Pats score 14 pts. 2nd Half, they were within NFL specifications. Patriots score 31 pts!
Seahawks fans you should hope the football's are under inflated!
Now this is just good fun trash talking...right? I don't want to steer this thread anymore than letting Mecha have his last shot at me.
So supposedly the ***** had 1.5 psi removed, (the weight of a dollar bill) removed in the first half. Okay...Pats score 14 pts. 2nd Half, they were within NFL specifications. Patriots score 31 pts!
Seahawks fans you should hope the football's are under inflated!
Hopefully we can celebrate the Patriot's win at Foxboro next New Years Day at the Winter Classic Little late, but better than never
#1014
For some reason when I try to do one for my truck it won't work. I have a USB stick I guess I'm saving em wrong idk. There is some real badass ones in this thread and I'd love to save them on my truck and just rotate whenever instead of leaving my USB plugged in always
Here are some basic instructions on how to save the image to your truck.
Right click the image you want, select save, then save to a thumb drive.
You can rename the file, but make sure you keep the .jpg extension.
Plug thumb drive into the usb port in your truck.
On the MFT screen select - Settings>Display>Edit Wallpaper.
Select the filename of the image you want and save. You should be able to save several images. Select the one you want to use to display.
#1015
Senior Member
Here are some basic instructions on how to save the image to your truck.
Right click the image you want, select save, then save to a thumb drive.
You can rename the file, but make sure you keep the .jpg extension.
Plug thumb drive into the usb port in your truck.
On the MFT screen select - Settings>Display>Edit Wallpaper.
Select the filename of the image you want and save. You should be able to save several images. Select the one you want to use to display.
Just waiting on a national championship buckeyes one
#1020
Goofball