Auto Start 2010 F150 Lariet
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Auto Start 2010 F150 Lariet
I just bought my first ford veh an f150 and want to put an auto start on it. Need to what is out there for me. Dealer wants to charge me $605 to install one for me. Seems kinda steep no?
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I'd say its a little steep.....I've had 2 autostart car starters and they worked perfect no problems or issues and if you do have issues the have really good info and manuals on there website
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It's Lariat...How people who own these vehicles can't even spell what they drive properly, when it's written on the truck never ceases to amaze me.
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Originally Posted by Nateharsh
^hey who gives a rats *** how he spells it. I know I can't spell shlt but you understand what we are saying right??
Who cares how it's spelled, it's not a spelling bee. He just needed an answer to his question.
Sometimes auto correct is a funny thing.
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Originally Posted by 2010stx4by4
Lol +1 I don't usually check my spelling the dang auto correct on my iPhone changes words for me. 85% of the time they're correct the other 15% they're wrong.
Who cares how it's spelled, it's not a spelling bee. He just needed an answer to his question.
Sometimes auto correct is a funny thing.
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Originally Posted by traindisp
Ok, so I dont know how to spell or type... LOL
We all know what you were talking about.
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Yes it is steep, You can find them at Best Buy or most car audio shops. If you just want a basic system that will start the truck and have all the features of your fob then it will run in the $400 range. I was quoted this for a brand called avital, it is a DEI made brand. DEI makes viper, clifford, ect.